
Human trafficking statistics motivate police chaplains to fight ‘modern-day slavery’
As a police chaplain and pastor, Terry Rainwater can’t help but be troubled by human trafficking statistics. For example, the

Alabamians relocate to Vermont for plant second church
Trey Cates, his wife, Robyn, and two children have been on the move. In 2006, Cates and his family relocated

Evaluate your church: ‘Random questions’ to ask now
“We know what questions we often ask about our churches. Is the church growing? Are we meeting budget? Are we making disciples? Take some time today to evaluate your church via these somewhat ‘random’ questions,” notes Chuck Lawless.

VA announces plan to expand abortion services for veterans, beneficiaries
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Sept 2. it will provide abortion counseling and services to pregnant veterans and VA

Delaware church reaches children with special needs and their parents
Children with special needs are special to Seaside Baptist Church, Lewes, Delaware. The church, led by Pastor Charlie Arnold, has

DBU global gathering urges prayer, awareness for persecuted around the world
Dallas Baptist University’s Institute for Global Engagement hosted a global gathering to pray for all persecuted religious minorities, Oct. 24-25.

IMB celebrates service of Hispanics during National Hispanic Heritage Month
The task for the day was sharing the gospel – with total strangers. Talking about Jesus in public can be

Rashional Thoughts: Is it any wonder our hearts hurt in times of conflict?
Disagreements are unsettling, but intense division shreds our souls. None of us remains whole when we are at odds with