
‘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.

Project Afghan Response: Georgia Baptists deliver goods for refugees
Churches in the Rabun County Baptist Association have delivered a truckload of household supplies for Afghan refugees who have arrived

Gridiron Day events see more than 350 professions of faith
More than 350 people professed faith in Christ at a pair of Gridiron Day events hosted by Carrollton Baptist Association churches, said Tim Williams, the associational missionary strategist.

Overcoming anxiety and depression: Author shares lessons from personal battles
Christian communicator and author Caris Snider shares the hope of God with women of all ages, having personally battled anxiety

Two months after deadly floods in Texas, area people say they see God at work
Today (Sept. 4) marked two months since massive flash floods in Kerr County, Texas, killed 119 people and left a swath of devastation. As people in the area continue to try to put their lives back together, Marc Ira Hooks — a correspondent for The Baptist Paper — is back on site sharing stories of hope.

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.

Movies and history: Is Hollywood the best teacher?
For history enthusiasts who enjoy movies — particularly films that might make history teachers roll their eyes — you might be excited to know that another one is coming to theaters around Thanksgiving: “Napoleon” …

Churches ‘Shine-Thru’ challenging times to minister to special needs community
Michelle Armstrong’s church — Hillcrest Baptist in New Albany, Mississippi — has been part of Night to Shine since the very