
Late spring storms keep Baptist DR teams busy
A series of late spring storms which spawned tornadoes, hail, high winds and flooding, swept across Southeast May 8-9, leaving behind at least two known deaths in Tennessee and another in North Carolina.

Ukrainian missionaries in Brazil reaching refugees for Christ
As war continues in their home country, many Ukrainians are traveling to distant places for refuge. Brazil is one of

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for May 31
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for May 31, written by Don Fugate, senior pastor of Foxworthy Baptist Church in San Jose, California.

‘Storytellers like you’ urged to shine light on truth, beauty
“I’ve been consistently surprised by the stories God is writing in the world,” Drew van Esselstyn said. “I’ve been humbly reminded time and again that God is the best storyteller.”

Study shows U.S. Protestants less vocal about faith
A new study found that American Protestant Christians are increasingly less likely to talk about their faith with non-Christians and hesitant to discuss spiritual beliefs even with fellow Christians.

Ad targeting Christians in Pakistan sparks criticism
Many Pakistani Christians are pushing back after a discriminatory ad for positions as sanitary workers targeted Christians, implying that the Muslim majority was above such occupations. The ad also violates the country’s constitution.

GuideStone helps ministers finish well with superior service and personal response
“Guidestone is doing very well. God’s good hand has been upon us,” GuideStone President Hance Dilbeck said in his report to the convention.

SBC presidential forum set for night before elections
As Southern Baptist messengers gather in Indianapolis for their annual meeting (June 11-12), they will have one more opportunity the night before to hear from the six candidates who are seeking to be elected as SBC president.