
‘One of a kind’ music camp impacting students
Georgia Baptists recently held a music camp at Shorter University. The camp’s aim is to raise up the next generation of worship leaders.

First person: Responding to hurting people
Demeaning insecurities often plague us when trials invade our lives. We wonder if God still loves us. We worry that our pain is the direct result of our sin. We grieve what we perceive to be the absence of God in our lives.

Next Steps: Conservative Baptist Network grassroots effort vows to ‘keep going’
The Conservative Baptist Network, launched in February 2020 as a “grassroots movement” by a group of Southern Baptists “concerned about

Camp Mystic could be blocked from reopening until after investigation
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is reportedly calling on the Texas Department of State Health Services not to renew Camp Mystic’s 2026 license until investigations into the July 4, 2025 flooding are complete, according to multiple news sources.

Mississippi AG shares about preparing for Dobbs v. Jackson ruling
As state legislators return to their respective state houses across the nation, it’s essential for lawmakers to take some time

Go Louisiana BCM teams share gospel through VBS in 3 states
Eighteen students from the state’s Baptist Collegiate Ministries gave up most of their summer break to sow the gospel through Vacation Bible Schools held in Louisiana, Montana and Wyoming.

SBC abuse-related task force: ‘Working diligently’ toward coming recommendations
Members of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force are four months into their assignment and are “working

‘No religious freedom’ in Russian-occupied areas, Ukrainian reporter says
Religious freedom no longer exists in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, where religious leaders have been abducted and sometimes tortured, several Ukrainian journalists said during a recent visit to the United States.