
Florist Barronelle Stutzman reaches settlement in lawsuit
Barronelle Stutzman’s eight-year religious liberty battle has appeared to have come to an end. Stutzman, owner of Arlene’s Flowers, has

Changed lives take time, ‘patience’ in historic Nevada town
“To reach people, it takes a lot of honesty, one-on-one conversations and consistency,” pastor Austin White told The Baptist Paper. He could have added “patience.”

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for October 15
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Oct. 15, written by Mark Rathel, professor at the Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Florida.

Who is still missing? Study looks at group who didn’t return to church
Much like the economy and the health care system, your church is likely still recovering from the effects of the

Cambodia missions trip teaches seminarians to ‘trust God and lean on Him’
“Missionaries don’t move to third world countries just for fun,” a student from Southwestern Seminary noted. “They stay because they trust that God’s plan is the best for their life and others’ lives.”

Prayer for Ukraine: Southern Baptists, ministry partners responding to crisis
The latest reports of the crisis in Ukraine continue to indicate that as many as 5 million Ukrainians will be

Southern Baptists caring for hurting, vulnerable people in Holy Land
Southern Baptists have mobilized through local, Christian partners to provide housing, food, medical supplies, bomb shelters and trauma counseling for more than 20,000 displaced and hurting people in Israel and the region.

My daughters emptied their piggy banks, opened business to help Ukrainian friends, former IMB missionary says
Erin Boswell’s two youngest daughters might be too young to really understand what Ukraine is or what’s happening there right