
First Person: Don’t ignore children in your sermons
Week in and week out, the same group of unconverted people come to our worship services — and we practically
‘Walls came down’: Christian High School experiences revival
By Amy Frierson, Director of Marketing and Communications Prince Avenue Christian School | Bogart, Georgia Students at a small Christian

Legendary Baptist editor S.H. Ford and his ‘amazing life’
The longest serving Baptist editor of the 19th century, S.H. Ford, had an amazing life. Ford’s Christian Repository had a strong influence on American Baptists.

Disciples in the dugout: Team chaplain, BSU reaching athletes
The Baptist Student Union at the University of Southern Mississippi recognized that the Gospel, godly fellowship, and discipleship could meet students where they are, even in a dugout.

Airstrikes add to suffering for earthquake victims in Myanmar
Christian Solidarity Worldwide and other sources reported the military has increased airstrikes in civilian areas, including Kachin and Karen communities near the epicenter of the earthquake.

Who qualifies as a ‘regular churchgoer’? Study might surprise some
To be considered a regular at a local church by those behind the pulpit and in the pews, you’ll probably

Texas pastor building bridges, better communication with local police
A couple of years after Kason Branch planted Creekstone Church in Keller, he had an idea that he believed would

Lifetimes of Kingdom impact recognized at missionary emeriti event
Collectively they speak more than 40 languages and numerous local and tribal dialects. Many endured persecution, war, tribal conflict and