
She was working on her GED when she found God
Tashonda Stephens had enrolled in an education program at the Columbus Baptist Association to earn her GED. In the process,

AZ woman honored for 3 decades of ‘life-changing’ ministry to Hispanic women
Mirsa Amaro has faithfully devoted 30 years of ministry to Arizona Southern Baptist Hispanic women through Ministerios Aurora. She was

Minnesota church finally has a place to call home
In its five-year history, Redemption City Church in Rochester has met in a building of another church, a middle school,

Church planters sharing ‘real Jesus’ in spiritually ‘dark, dark city’
“This is a beautiful community,” says David Gaskins. “Our nickname is Happy Valley. Every lawn is perfect. Every home is immaculate. But that’s the wild thing — Happy Valley is a sarcastic nickname because almost nobody is happy here.”

Bringing history to life: Remnant of one of the oldest black churches in US unveiled
Archaeologists believe they have discovered the foundation of the original building of First Baptist Church Williamsburg, Virginia, one of the

Gallup and Barna reveal generational shifts in church attendance
Early church leaders may not have had to contend with contemporary quandaries like Sunday sports tournaments or debates about online

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for December 19
THE SAVIOR WHO CAME TO US Luke 2:4–12, 16–20 Our lives are defined and directed by the decisions we make.

‘Anytime, anywhere, with anyone’: Texas students challenged at Empower 2025
“I believe everyone who is a follower of Jesus is a fisher of men,” Fontenot said. “It’s one thing to know you ought to be sharing Jesus, but it’s another thing to do it. You can do this.”