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TX couple has ‘been everywhere’ with SBTC Disaster Relief serving those in need
When the first quick response feeding unit (QRU) was acquired by Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Disaster Relief five years ago,

North Carolina Baptists still bringing hope to Helene victims
North Carolinians are no strangers to the impact of hurricanes, especially on the Atlantic coast.

Homesteading not for the faint of heart: Young couple learns to live off the land
When Elijah and Kaleigh Jones aren’t on the campus of Louisiana Christian University, you will probably find them—if you try hard enough and have a GPS—at home about a mile-down a heavily forested long, red dirt road in Grant Parish.

Closer look: Is there religious revival among Gen Z?
It’s 9 p.m. on Oct. 13, a Monday, on the University of Pittsburgh’s campus. There are two NFL games on TV and fall midterms are this week — but roughly 300 students are packed into a room in the student union building, clapping or raising their hands in worship.

Georgia’s Jubals ‘humbled by the experience’ in Cuba
More than two hundred Georgians affiliated with Jubal Ministries recently traveled to Cuba in October to share the gospel through music and the spoken word in partnership with Global Missions Project.

Miss Georgia urges Baptists to use influence to reach lost
“My goal in life, my calling, is to know Christ and to make Him known. Everything that I do is situated under that purpose,” said Miss Georgia 2025 Audrey Kittila, a member of First Baptist Church Alpharetta.

Campus ministry director concludes career after 4 decades
Leading campus ministry at Georgia State University for the past 40 years has been a joy to Teresa Royall, an