
Judge dismisses all but one claim in Hunt’s lawsuit against SBC
A federal judge has dismissed all but one claim in former Southern Baptist Convention President Johnny Hunt’s lawsuit against the SBC, its Executive Committee, and Guidepost Solutions.

Wolfe urges SBC messengers to not waste ‘our moment’
Pulling his message from Ecclesiastes 11: 1–6, Tony Wolfe — executive director-treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention — urged messengers to not retreat from their global mission.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 16
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for June 16, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Effort to probe blasphemy law abuse suffers ‘major setback’
Efforts to curb abuse of Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws suffered a major setback on July 24 when judges suspended a prior court order to form a commission to investigate misuse of the harsh laws, Morning Star News reported.

7 reasons why pastors need encouragement today
October is Pastor Appreciation Month. However, it is vital to your church and pastor that you not bind your goodwill toward your pastor to just one month out of the year.

Russia launches largest aerial assault on Ukraine since war began
With no end of the ongoing attacks in sight — at least for now — Russia launched its largest aerial assault on the country since the war began. Missiles reportedly struck Kyiv and multiple regions with more than 800 drones and 13 missiles.

Is the government shutdown really about to end?
The Senate on Sunday (Nov. 9) reportedly took a major step toward ending the 41-day government shutdown. Here’s what we know so far.

Why some churches are planning now for summer camp
Even though summer feels distant at the beginning of a new year, it will be here sooner than we expect.