
Reaching outcasts: IMB missionaries help neglected find worth in Christ
“You don’t hear much about these people, people with leprosy, because they are more hidden, and they are more neglected and forgotten,” said Sonya Herron, IMB missionary in Uganda.

‘Roller coaster year’: Texans on Mission serve 80,000 meals served in Israel in 2024
Texans on Mission organizes disaster relief training trips to Israel throughout the year, and it deployed teams a year ago after Hamas attacked Israel. It held its last 2024 training session in November.

Study: Same-sex marriage and where pastors stand today
While support for same-sex marriage among churches has remained statistically unchanged in recent years, there are still divides, most notably between mainline protestants and evangelicals.

‘Fear of another deadly attack’ on Easter: Church leaders warn of threats, call Christians to pray
As Easter Sunday is only a few days away, church leaders are warning Christians around the globe to be ever vigilant — and in some cases tone down their celebrations — amid recent reports of deadly attacks on Palm Sunday.

Serving neighbors: Establishing a law enforcement ministry in your church
In today’s tumultuous times, the divide between law enforcement and the communities they serve seems wider than ever. The role of the church in bridging this gap cannot be overstated.

BGCT names director of emerging GC2 network
Sergio Ramos set to take on new director of GC2 (Great Commission and Great Commandment) network role for Texas Baptists and develop a user-friendly on ramp for like-minded churches and ministries to join, no matter where they are located.

Leadership lessons: Women’s minister shares how women can, should serve local church
“I do always argue you have a ministry to women,” said Kelly King during an episode of Leadership Lessons with

How to help people in your community hear your church’s message
If you want to reach people who are not listening, it can feel like an overwhelming, impossible task. There are