
Georgia Baptists ‘personalize the love of Christ’ with backpack ministry for refugees
Georgia Baptists are taking the gospel to the state’s rapidly growing refugee population one backpack at a time. In fact,

‘We keep hoping things will get better’: Last pastor forced out of war-torn Sudanese city
A priest of the Anglican Church of Sudan who stayed in El-Fasher, the besieged capital of North Darfur, to serve Christians remaining there is now homeless after paramilitary violence forced him out of his church.

Study: Evaluating church discipleship strategies
Most pastors are confident their churches are helping people grow as Christians. Just don’t ask them how they know that.

Religious favoritism, discrimination surface in Indonesia
A job ad by a regional Religious Affairs Office in Indonesia discriminating against non-Muslims has been modified following objections, sources said.

First person: Honest conversations about kids and church
“I don’t want to go to church tomorrow.” Nothing quiets post-dinner chatter quicker than a 7-year-old’s honesty. Eyes wide, my

Families file class-action suit to stop Ten Commandment displays
Eighteen families filed a class-action lawsuit Dec. 2 to stop the display of a prescribed version of the Ten Commandments in all classrooms of every Texas school district not already involved in related litigation or subject to an injunction.

2025 Youth Evangelism Conference sees 571 decisions for Christ
Organizers and participants of the 2025 Youth Evangelism Celebration praised God for the 571 students who made decisions for Christ, Nov. 23-24, in the Laborde Earles Coliseum in Alexandria.

First Nations Version translates the New Testament for Native American readers
A new translation of the New Testament seeks to provide God’s word to Indigenous peoples in language that echoes their