
Dadeville mass shooting: 6 face multiple charges
Editor’s note: This remains a developing story and was updated Friday morning (April 21). As the Dadeville community continues to

Christian acquitted in Pakistan blasphemy case
A Christian sentenced to death in one blasphemy case in Pakistan was acquitted on Feb. 20 in another related to the same incident, with the judge citing double jeopardy, his attorney said.

Walker Moore, Oklahoma Baptist writer and missionary, dies
Missionary and Baptist Messenger columnist Walker Moore died June 26. He was 71. His son, Caleb Moore, who serves as

Arkansas Baptists missions group builds relationships, shares gospel in Brazil
“The whole goal with this [vision tour] is to connect Arkansas Baptist churches with partnerships in Brazil. They knew that up front.”

TN, KY Baptists provide hay to TX livestock owners impacted by wildfire
Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams are helping transport hay to Texas to aid livestock owners after recent wildfires in North Texas. Kentucky DR teams had collected hay from donations, but didn’t have any trucks or trailers to haul it.

Finding ways to serve in the wake of a deadly tornado
Lyle Larson, pastor of First Baptist Church, Goodlettsville, wasn’t exactly sure how the church could be of service in the wake of the deadly tornadoes that ripped through parts of Tennessee on Dec. 9.

5 strategies to manage stress, avoid burnout in ministry
Serving the local church, or any type of ministry, can become a grind if you don’t adopt some strategies to deal with stress. Here are some essential things I have found to be helpful for reducing my stress as a pastor …

Study shows people see churches as helpful in fighting loneliness, less important on other issues
Churches are seen as playing an important role in helping people deal with the epidemic of loneliness that is sweeping through modern America — but not as key players on other pressing issues, a new study shows.