
TX House approves Ten Commandments display mandate
The Texas House of Representatives voted to approve a bill mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in every public-school classroom.

Five-member liaison group tasked with ensuring SBC EC cooperates with investigation
The five members of the new Committee on Cooperation are now in place and serving as the liaison between the

90-year-old organist has ‘rolled with the flow’ for decades
Mildred Cole, 90, stands next to the organ she plays every Sunday at Trenton Street Baptist Church in Harriman. At 90 years old, she makes the practice look effortless — a testament to nearly eight decades of musical dedication.

Hero’s welcome: NOBTS professor/military chaplain returns home
After a full year away from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in the desert sands of Iraq, Adam Harwood returned

What does revival look like?
Local leaders say revival is happening at All Nations Camp Meeting on the Coushatta Indian Reservation. It has been meeting

How churches can ‘hold the rope’ to serve adoptive, foster care families
“Not everyone is called to adopt or foster, and that’s okay. But we can all lighten the load in some way,” says Meredith Weber, an adoption and foster care coordinator.

New England Baptists celebrate new mission partnership, increase budget, elect new officers
New England Baptist messengers celebrated new mission partnerships, which included a four-year initiative with the International Mission Board, they voted

Church sees baptisms, discipleship shine from reviving work in local jails
The pastoral staff of Beacon Hill Baptist Church is four weeks into a weekly Bible study they lead at Pulaski County Detention Center. Eleven men — many of whom are new believers — have already been baptized.