
Abandoned country store draws churches, community together
When two senior adult men decided to open an abandoned country store, formerly the J.B. Warren & Son Grocery, as

Tennessee Disaster Relief teams on the move following Helene
“It has been a catastrophic afternoon,” said Randy Davis, Tennessee Baptist Mission Board executive director. “Our hearts are broken for the people in Cocke, Washington, Unicoi, Greene and other counties that may be affected.”

The Unify Project: New initiative seeks ‘hope and healing’ on racial reconciliation
It’s time for the Church to show a better way forward on racial reconciliation, and a new initiative seeks to

GA prison inmates celebrate Christian studies degrees thanks to prison/school partnership
A special ceremony took place at Phillips State Prison in Buford, Georgia. Faculty from Truett McConnell University gathered with prison staff, family and friends to celebrate 24 offenders who received degrees in Christian studies.

Bivocational, small church pastors urged to encourage one another in gospel work
Church leaders who want to see growth must get outside the walls of the church and into their zip codes.

Rwandan churches move to houses as leaders quietly protest government’s restrictions
A dozen people recently congregated in a home in the Nyabisindu neighborhood of Rwanda’s capital to ponder their next steps after the government shuttered numerous churches for noncompliance with health and safety regulations.

AL couple sought retirement ‘to something, not from something,’ began partnership in Moldova
David and Shannon Brown’s connections in Moldova stretch across time and the nation’s borders. These connections include Baptist pastors in

Navigating cultural issues: 200 students at youth apologetics conference
“At the end of the day, God is the originator, designer and inventor of it all,” said Pruitt, national Next Gen director for the North American Mission Board. “He also gets to define what things are.”