
Muslim extremists kill pastor in Uganda; Christians destroy mosque
Muslim extremists in eastern Uganda killed a pastor Oct. 26 because of his refusal to “remove” his church building, Morning

Ministry to women: Study spotlights efforts to reach new generation
Ministry leaders and women churchgoers believe ministry to women is working in their congregations, but both feel there’s room for improvement.

Chitwood: Embracing eternal hope in the New Year
“As for me, I will always have hope.” (Psalm 71:14a) Hope. Merely reading the word can stir our emotions, inspire

AZ Disaster Relief groups ‘answer the call’ to help Hawaii fire victims
Windowless, destroyed buildings. Blown-out tires on vehicles swallowed by flames during the recent Hawaii fire. “Everything was burnt to the ground,” a Disaster Relief volunteer said. “Everything was gray.”

Litton urges unity, salutes Midwest leaders at biennial summit
As nearly 1,000 church leaders from the Midwest convened in Illinois, Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton praised organizers and

For musician Jason Lovins, the debate over abortion is personal
The debate over abortion exceptions for rape and incest may be a political football in Kentucky but, for Jason Lovins, it’s personal. His mother chose life for him 42 years ago.

12 ways to regularly practice Thanksgiving
We have so much for which to be grateful today. I fear, though, that we too often limit our expressions of thanksgiving to only this day.

Stress tops mental challenges pastors face, study says
In the current fast-paced, high-pressure American culture, pastors are stressed and they know that needs to change, a recent study