
First Person: How much should a pastor be paid?
A recent study by Lifeway Research produced some helpful information about pastoral compensation in North America. Among other findings, the

Rashional Thoughts: SBC meeting therapeutic for many, opportunity to hear from each other
More than 15,000 Southern Baptists managed to squeeze into the recently re-opened and wildly popular downtown Nashville and definitely got

First person: God cares about how we see others
God cares about how we treat others. God cares about how we see others. God wants us to give ourselves away, to meet their needs, and to serve in the name of Jesus, said Tom Stolle, executive director of BCM/D.

Explainer: Title IX expanded to include sexual orientation, gender identity
On July 12, the Department of Education issued a proposed rule under Title IX discrimination laws that would expand the definition

Baptist Press editor shifts to institutional relations at Southwestern Seminary
Veteran journalist George Schroeder is the new associate vice president for institutional relations at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort

Mississippi, Dakota Baptists develop ‘revolving door partnership’
A small, yet growing North Dakota church and Sand Hill Church in Ellisville recently partnered together. The two mission-minded churches have helped one another in reaching the lost in their respective communities.

Alaska pastor shares benefits, challenges of saying ‘yes’ to God
Luke Jones said that as a young man there were a few things that didn’t stick. Piano tuning was one

Southern Baptist Disaster Relief teams sift through rubble of Colorado wildfire
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief teams in Colorado have been sifting through the rubble left behind from the 2020 East Troublesome