
First Person: Advice for ‘Christian critics’
Every time something pops up on Christian radar, it’s frustrating to see how many Christian critics leap to immediately “expose”

First Nations Version breaking down walls for Native American readers
The First Nations Version, an indigenous translation of the New Testament, was published last August by InterVarsity Press. As of

First Person: What better time to evangelize and baptize than Easter?
One of the ways I like to encourage people is to tell them to do what you do for the

First person: Goodbye college, hello life
As the apartment door clicked shut, it locked away Madison’s college years — and a piece of my heart. I can’t reopen that door to relive those moments with my “kiddo,” but God’s faithfulness assures me it’s OK.

Lawsuit against Dave Ramsey’s company moving forward
At issue is a “righteous living” policy at Lampo, better known as Ramsey Solutions, which requires employees to abide by Christian values. Those values, Ramsey’s company has argued, include banning intercourse outside of marriage.

‘Here to provide hope’: SBTC Disaster Relief deploys to Hill Country flooding
Southern Baptists of Texas Disaster Relief teams are on the scene ministering in the Texas Hill Country, where catastrophic flooding over the past few days has claimed the lives of more than 80 people.

Illinois Baptist summer camps set record with 2 camps remaining
This week, Michael Awbrey, Illinois Baptist State Association’s leadership development director, recently announced IBSA Summer Camps have set a record high attendance level — and the summer camp season isn’t even finished.

Explainer: Understanding the SBC Executive Committee’s ministry assignment
Editor’s note: For context related to the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee and its search for a new president and