
Christian Challenge supports international missions for college students
Christian Challenge at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, is sending 17 students to participate in international missions during the 2021

‘God moving big’ across Arkansas campus
“God has been moving big here this semester and it has been amazing to see and be a part of,” said Hayden Leonard, a junior Industrial Engineering and Operations Analytics major at the University of Arkansas.

Human trafficking statistics motivate police chaplains to fight ‘modern-day slavery’
As a police chaplain and pastor, Terry Rainwater can’t help but be troubled by human trafficking statistics. For example, the

Disaster Relief still on the job in Northeast Tennessee
It’s been a month since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in northeast Tennessee but Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are still on the job.

VA announces plan to expand abortion services for veterans, beneficiaries
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Sept 2. it will provide abortion counseling and services to pregnant veterans and VA

Imprisoned pastor urges students to seek God’s presence
“Can God trust you?” if you are called upon to pay a social or financial price for following Jesus, an American pastor who spent two years imprisoned in Turkey asked students and faculty at Dallas Baptist University.

IMB celebrates service of Hispanics during National Hispanic Heritage Month
The task for the day was sharing the gospel – with total strangers. Talking about Jesus in public can be

New Orleans Seminary announces new efforts, including Prepare Her emphasis
With the unmistakable sound of New Orleans jazz beckoning the way, 700 alumni and friends of New Orleans Baptist Theological