
Tibet hit by deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake
Amid freezing temperatures, rescue workers continue to dig through debris in Tibet after a deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday (Jan. 7) killed at least 120 people, injured many others and destroyed homes.

First Person: Learning from the law of unintended consequences
“Watching and covering aspects of the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting the past few years reminds me of the law of unintended consequences,” Jennifer Rash notes.

First person: Learning from Deaf culture as a hearing person
Over the past few years … God has opened many doors to a world outside my own, a planet which is complicated, a universe more overwhelming than my self-centered solar system, yet a world which is real: His world.

Bill punishing abortion sparks protests in Brazil
A bill aiming to punish abortion after 22 weeks at a similar penalty to homicide has spurred controversy in Brazil, with numerous constituencies demonstrating against it — including Christians.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for July 28
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for July 28, written by Mark Rathel, professor at the Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Florida.

After surviving car wreck, Missouri man testifies to God’s faithfulness
Cooper Roy is ambitious. At 20 years old, he’s in college, serving his church, and working with Freeway Ministries, an

‘Bro’ awakening? Young men and their return to church
Are the winds of revival blowing across the nation? More specifically, is there an awakening of young people here and

Mississippi leaders challenged to care for new members
The 2024 Impact Trainings occurred in five locations across Mississippi throughout August, focusing on the theme of “Building a Healthy Sunday School/Small Group Ministry” for church leaders, staff members and volunteers.