
Iranian regime remains despite mass protests
The Human Rights Activists News Agency said Sunday it has verified at least 3,919 deaths during a massive wave of protests that swept Iran in recent weeks, and fears the number could be significantly higher.

First person: What’s the point of re-reading the Bible? Shouldn’t we know it by now?
The 8-year-old politely turned down the gift. “I’ve already read it,” he said waving off the small Gideon-style Bible presented

70-year-old Kentucky woman finds new purpose in international missions
When Della Edwards’ husband died two years ago, she lost more than her best friend. She lost her purpose.

Arkansas church plant grateful for ‘simple evangelism’
“Every week God is doing more and more. We’re just extending the invitation and people are coming,” said Fresh Start Community Church pastor Torvac Amos.

Natalie Grant reflects on trials, triumphs and ministry
With her new album “Seasons,” award-winning Christian recording artist Natalie Grant wants to connect audiences to Christ’s unwavering faithfulness and His power to sustain His children as they walk through various stages of life.

ARITF releases interview with survivor advocates aiding SBC abuse response
Following last month’s release of plans for a database of “credibly accused” sexual abusers connected to Southern Baptist life, the

Wyoming pastor navigates bad pipes, extreme weather and replanting church
“Part of being a replant is starting everything from scratch,” Wyoming pastor says. “I didn’t realize that I might be a project manager as well as a pastor. It seems that way sometimes.”

Does your church need a podcast? Here are 5 reasons it might!
There are numerous reasons having a podcast may make sense for your church. Check out the top five reasons.