
‘Juniors for Jesus’: Louisiana high school students revived through Bible study
At the beginning of the school year, Bible teacher Geran Maples challenged his eleventh-grade students at Highland Baptist Christian School in New Iberia, Louisiana, to prayerfully consider if following Christ was worth everything.

National Adoption Month: Encouragement for the adoptive family
For many, adoption brings up the mental image of a courtroom full of smiling faces as the process is finalized. It is good to rejoice when kids are legally joined to their forever family. Children need and deserve family and permanence.

Kentucky Baptists launching new partnership to reach Chile with gospel
The Kentucky Baptist Convention is launching a partnership with IMB missionaries in Chile and kicked off the newest international opportunity with an informational meeting Thursday (May 9) at the Kentucky Baptist Building.

New IMB emeriti thankful for God’s grace, ministry milestones
Together, the newest group of emeriti who gathered at International Mission Board’s annual Celebration of Emeriti near Richmond, Virginia, April 27–May 1, represent 1,818 years of service.

First person: A little advice for new graduates
The truth is if you want a meaningful, worthwhile life, you must work hard.

Book Review: ‘From the Killing Fields to the Blessing Field’ a tale of 2 nations, their peoples
The recently released book, “From the Killing Fields to the Blessing Field,” tells of the daily bombing runs to Cambodia by the U.S. from 1969 to 1973, with 115,000 bombing sites in all.

Hiker ministry meeting physical, spiritual needs along Florida Trail
It all started when hikers trekking the Florida National Scenic Trail asked permission to pitch a tent on the property

American Indian boy helps missions team lead 30-plus to Christ
A 10-year-old American Indian boy who recently came to faith in Christ in Montana has inspired a missions team from