
‘We didn’t know what to do’: Former SBTS student saw rockets flying in Jerusalem
Omar Yanez was practically shaken out of bed on the morning of Oct. 7 by the siren alarms that were blaring outside his apartment in Jerusalem.

Now, where was that manger? Most Americans hazy on details of biblical Christmas story
Most people in America may hang Christmas decorations and exchange gifts by Dec. 25, but few say they could give

Hip-hop opens door to reach teenagers with the gospel
When Dewayne Rembert was growing up, he didn’t have a father around. But he did have something else — music.

IMB reaching modern ‘women at the well’ despite challenge of illiteracy
Two thousand years ago, in a dusty desert town in Samaria, Jesus met a woman at the well in desperate need of the good news of His love and grace.

Baptists reach out as Afghan refugees rebuild lives in America
As Afghan refugees fled to the United States following the Taliban takeover of their homeland last August, Southern Baptists from

This country has become ‘a burial ground for Christians,’ report says
In addition to countries persecuting Christians, International Christian Concern named six entities it identified as the world’s worst in terms of oppressing religious freedom and religious minorities.

‘We need a miracle’: Baptists in Ukraine urge prayer for crisis, provide aid to refugees
As Ukraine continues to defend itself against the Russian invasion of its borders, Baptists are helping those fleeing the attacks
BCNE makes history, elects Brazilian pastor president
The Baptist Churches of New England made history Nov. 4 when they elected Lierte Soares Jr., a Massachusetts pastor from Brazil, as their president.