
LSU BCM building damaged in on-campus shooting
Louisiana Baptist leaders are thankful for God’s protection over the Louisiana State University Baptist Collegiate Ministry building, which was vacant at the time of an Oct. 11 nearby shooting.

Asian Baptists celebrate growing presence in SBC life
Myanmar is the newest of nine Asian ethnic groups that have formally entered into a Southern Baptist fellowship, out of

For Georgia church, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ‘feels very personal’
The war in Ukraine is of deep concern to the people at First Redeemer Church. They’re following developments moment by

NC pastor named VP of planter development for Send Network
Tony Merida, founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, has been named vice president of planter development

Ukrainians finding relief as Baptists, ministry partners respond to crisis
Tetyana had a job. A home. Friends. A life. And a grown daughter who was just starting hers. Then the

Trinity Christian College to close at end of academic year
After 66 years in operation in suburban Chicago, Trinity Christian College will close at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. The school’s final commencement will be May 8, 2026.

Mississippi Nailbenders about ‘building a temple to God’
Some congregations have the resources to build their churches. When the resources aren’t there, Mississippi Nailbenders is one of the

Mississippi church to host Bible conference April 24–26
In Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 38th Avenue Baptist Church will host the “Fresh Fire/Firm Foundation” preaching conference April 24–26. The event will kick off