
Navigating cultural issues: 200 students at youth apologetics conference
“At the end of the day, God is the originator, designer and inventor of it all,” said Pruitt, national Next Gen director for the North American Mission Board. “He also gets to define what things are.”

Mississippi church preps military families for missions service
Back Bay Church in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, has developed a special ministry that focuses on military families, particularly those from

Tennessee flooding leads to open doors across languages
As Roan Creek began to flood in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, 15 Mexican men who were living alongside the creek had to vacate their homes and find higher ground. They gathered underneath a tree in front of the house of …

First person: Experiencing a memorable Christmas
“What if some of your gifts under the tree this year were Bibles? Singing ‘holiday classics’ from Bing and Burl is okay, but what about those carols that carry the gospel?” write Mark Snowden of the Cincinnati Area Baptist Association.

South Carolina churches join others to serve Kentucky mining area
Pastor Tyler Caines of Wampee Baptist Church in Longs, South Carolina, first began seeing the Lord work through Freedom Center

50 years: ‘Celebrate Life!’ reaches milestone, to be commemorated at classic venue
The musical “Celebrate Life!” turns 50 years old this year — a milestone that will be commemorated in June at

‘It is the reality’: SBC Exec Comm members differ on financial path, agree on Iorg leadership
“I think Southern Baptists give [through] the Cooperative Program primarily for our mission endeavors, our church planting and our seminary training,” Nick Sandefur told Kentucky Today. “I don’t see the value in decreasing that.”

Police occupation of home provides gospel opportunity
CHENGDU, China — Four believers in China are using police occupation of their dwelling as an opportunity to share the