
‘Unbelievable blessing’: Officer donates kidney to Mississippi football coach
Patrick Johnson has put himself in harm’s way to protect and serve the public for 23 years as a law enforcement officer. But recently he risked his own health and safety to extend the life of a stranger by donating a kidney.

Smiling all the way, student overcomes disability to publicly profess faith in Christ
Alex Rios stepped into the baptistry pool slowly and carefully — his smile never left his face. Cheers let out

UPDATED: ERLC announcement reversed; Leatherwood remains; trustee chair out
The executive committee of the ERLC board of trustees announced this morning (July 23) that the action taken late yesterday by then-trustee chair Kevin Smith was not authorized. The board has stated full support of Brent Leatherwood.

Study: What decade best describes your church?
Around three in 10 (29%) U.S. Protestant churchgoers say their church’s ministry activities and methods would fit best in a time period before the turn of the new millennium, according to a new study from Lifeway Research.

‘In shock’: Lamar University student drowns during campus ministry retreat
A 23-year-old Lamar University graduate student drowned Aug. 10, while attending a Lamar Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) retreat at the Toledo Bend Reservoir.

‘Working together’: KY volunteers reflect on ministering to Ukrainian refugees
The first team of Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers wish they could have stayed longer when they traveled to Poland

Frank Cox adds his name to nomination list for SBC president; election set for this afternoon
Messengers will have four options to consider for president of the Southern Baptist Convention this afternoon (June 14) with a

SBTS president Mohler thanks Southern Baptists for raising up students
As Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, gave his 30th report to convention messengers, he