
Mississippi church showcases faith with giving
Mississippi’s Amaziah Baptist Church, located between Hickory Flat and Myrtle, averages 75–80 people in weekly attendance, and like all churches,

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for September 19
Joy Through Humility Philippians 2:1–15 In relationships (1–4) Paul uses a conditional “if” to speak to the Philippian congregation. He

Church leaders challenged to reframe discipleship perspective
“We honed in on four principles … more focused on the essence of church planting,” said Brian Hook, who is also a church planting catalyst for the North American Mission Board’s Send Network, a conference sponsor.

Climate change needed for funding Baptist associations
The funding of our Baptist denomination has significantly shifted over the past four decades, and the climate has changed. The

First person: How should I respond to Facebook deleting live videos?
An announcement mid-February on Facebook’s press release site states, “Any new live broadcasts can be replayed, downloaded or shared from Facebook pages or profiles for 30 days, after which they will be automatically removed from Facebook.”

Blume returns to North Carolina’s Biblical Recorder as interim editor
Allan Blume has been named interim editor of North Carolina’s Biblical Recorder. Blume previously served as executive editor and president

More than an image: Manage ministry logos without confusion
Your church logo is more than an image. It’s the visual representation of your church’s thread, mission, values; and ultimately your identity.

Reasons why your church doesn’t need a printed bulletin
Many churches have stopped handing out printed bulletins. During the pandemic, churches couldn’t distribute printed bulletins because attendance moved online.