
Be heard: 5 tips for compelling church videos
Pastor, videos may be the solution you didn’t know you needed. Often social media popularity helps us see what attracts

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

Baptist Children’s Homes offering hope, new life for boys like Tirrell
Every day is a victory for Tirrell. With John and Erin Stuebe, his North Carolina Baptist Children’s Homes foster and soon-to-be adoptive parents, surrounding him with love and support, the 14-year-old is thriving …

Longtime SBC legal counsel responds to Guidepost report
Former longtime legal counsel for the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee issued a response on Monday (May 23) refuting accusations

Dobbs decision unlikely to impact fall elections, poll suggests
While national opinion remains divided on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a recent poll suggests the

GA Baptists partner to share gift of Christmas with school children
Christians in the small southern Georgia town of Dawson are putting the spotlight back on Jesus this Christmas season, shifting the focus away from Santa who, for generations of Americans, has been the face of the holidays.

China guilty of forced labor, UN report says
The United Nations has determined it is “reasonable to conclude” China has been practicing forced labor among ethnic Muslim minorities

‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ and the impact of one
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like had you never been born? Frank Capra’s 1946 Christmas classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” grapples with this question. But there’s a bigger question.