
Living in a ‘Glass House’: Lifeway’s Ben and Lynley Mandrell share struggles, hope
Ben and Lynley Mandrell recently discussed how starting their podcast, “The Glass House,” has given them an opportunity to share

Community blesses foster family after electrical fire damages home
Jacob and Samantha Rickman were enjoying an afternoon at the park with their four biological children and their new foster

Youth leader leans on faith during cancer journey
“When the doctor says you have stage four, he says hope is off the table,” Jay Barbier explained. “But when I get to lean in on Jesus, I have hope in Him.”

‘Addressing a burden’: GuideStone, NAMB partner to provide retirement, insurance for new church planters
New Send Network church planting missionaries can take advantage of increased support through the North American Mission Board, anchored by a slate

Campus prayer tent brings students together
ETBU’s prayer tent ministry began in 2019, though the idea of prayer tents on college campuses has existed for years. ETBU’s prayer tent exists to encourage the students of ETBU to depend upon the Lord in prayer, organizers noted.

‘Total surrender’: MS church baptizes 104 during worship service
In what some would describe as “an extraordinary movement of the Holy Spirit,” Crossgates Baptist Church Brandon, Mississippi, recently baptized

Update: Johnny Hunt jury trial on hold
In an order issued Monday, May 12, Judge William L. Campbell Jr. announced that the jury trial in the lawsuit brought by Johnny Hunt against the Southern Baptist Convention and others has been canceled.

Akin reports largest-ever incoming class, record charitable giving
Southeastern Seminary’s institutional commitment to training students for ministry remains strong, said President Danny Akin in his report to messengers at the 2025 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in Dallas.