
Nigerian pastor killed; 134 deaths reported in early April
Islamic extremists killed a pastor in northeast Nigeria, and extremists in the country’s middle belt state of Benue killed 134

Campus ‘MVP’ award recipient lives the gospel in campus dining
Derrick Martin understands how to use his position at Mississippi College to reach out to others and serve the cause

First person: My friend, Kay Arthur
When I ran into Kay Arthur on the campus of New Orleans Seminary about 30 years ago, I was surprised. No one had announced she would be there. We students thought we knew all the campus news, but apparently not. For me, this was a big deal.

Following fire, Carson-Newman ‘resolute’ in commitment to students
Leaders at Carson-Newman University are continuing to navigate through the recovery and assessment phases in the wake of a fire

New Georgia Baptist Mission Board facility ‘tool for prayer, planning and action’
Pastors, associational missionaries, and city officials gathered Tuesday, Aug. 12, to celebrate the official opening of the Georgia Baptist Mission Board’s new ministry center and administrative offices in Alpharetta.

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

India’s harshest anti-conversion law approved in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand state, India last week passed an amendment to its controversial anti-conversion law expanding punishment to life imprisonment.

Retired Illinois pastor celebrates 100th birthday
Retired pastor Frank Marshall celebrated his 100th birthday on April 21. Nate Adams, Illinois Baptist State Association executive director, recently