
Baptist layman seeks to transform health care in Ukraine
A Ukraine-born Houston Baptist layman is seeking to help his homeland rebuild its health care system by offering young Ukrainian medical professionals continuing education opportunities in the United States.

Missions volunteers discover ‘we really are better together’
“We really are better together,” said Michelle Chitwood, wife of IMB President Paul Chitwood, pointing to the many similarities between ministries despite thousands of miles that normally separate the women she met on a trip to Zambia.

‘Full circle’ missions trip sees 558 Brazilians commit to follow Christ
John Galey, pastor with Poydras Baptist Church, Saint Bernard, was among the missions team that found countless opportunities to show the love of Christ to members of the Guarani tribe in Florianopolis, Brazil.

National Religious Broadcasters sue IRS over Johnson amendment
A group of evangelical broadcasters is suing the Internal Revenue Service over the Johnson Amendment, a tax law that bars nonprofits from supporting political candidates.

Church uses evangelism grants to impact California community
Outreach events don’t always go as planned. But they’re still a success when they help a church learn to do

Pastors attacked for evangelizing Muslims in Uganda
Muslim extremists beat two pastors in Uganda because a number of individuals converted from Islam to Christianity. On Nov. 18,

Longtime Baptist journalist, educator and editor dies at 73
Craig Bird, Baptist journalist and educator, died Dec. 12 due to complications from a fall the week before. He was

Shhh! — 7 church branding secrets only a few know
Church branding is often misunderstood, especially by those who think it’s part of some corporate marketing scheme. In reality, church