
‘It rivals Katrina’: TN Baptist Disaster Relief deploys across state
“It rivals Katrina, maybe even ‘beats’ Katrina, in terms of its reach and its impact,” said Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

Reaching the next generation: the difference between struggling, succeeding
Many churches are having a difficult time reaching the next generation with the message of Jesus Christ. Not only are

N.Y. church plant struggles but perseveres during COVID
Since she was 15 years old, Alabama native Savannah Hutto has had a burden for the millions of non-Christians in

Pastor, wife celebrate golden anniversary by reuniting with former youth, now grown
David Drake, pastor of First Baptist Church McCaysville/Copperhill, Georgia, and his wife, Marilyn, had a unique way of celebrating their

Baptist Nursing Fellowship seeks to empower, educate and encourage health care professionals
Nursing is a demanding profession even in the best of times. Those demands have skyrocketed over the past year as

Kentucky church serves Native American community in South Dakota
Since 2014, more than 300 members of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Owensboro, Kentucky, have served a Native American community in

First person: Preventing church embezzlement
“Preventing embezzlement starts with the pastor. Yes, that’s a little extreme, but pastors are the leaders that bring change. They are the overseers, protecting the flock from spiritual and real harm,” writes Mark Snowden

Chinese mission becomes autonomous church after 23 years
After more than two decades, the members of the former Chinese Language Mission of Immanuel Baptist in Little Rock realized