
Mississippi College launches new logo, strengthens ties with Choctaw tribe
Mississippi College unveiled its new logo while highlighting the university’s connections and history with the Choctaw people during their homecoming

Nigerian governor meets with church leaders as killings increase
The governor of Kaduna State, Nigeria, met with church leaders after the pace of terrorist killings since September increased in a Christian area, including 25 people slain in the first two weeks of January, sources said.

Joy to the World: 5 Christmas carols with rich theology
No season fills our ears with hundreds of thousands of songs specifically for that season like Christmas. And people are

BCM leaders trade places to see the ‘other side’
“He came back and said, ‘I’m going to steal five things from y’all.’ I said, ‘Good thing, because I’m stealing five from y’all,’’’ said Baptist Campus Ministry leader Daniel Johnson.

March for Life: Pro-life supporters ‘marching into post-Roe America,’ highlighting ‘next steps’
The 50th annual March for Life is being held in Washington today (Jan. 20). It is the first March for

Opinion: Only God can remove ‘elephant in the room’ for SBC Exec Comm
Filling this role is obviously a God-sized task and as Southern Baptists, we need to pray God’s wisdom for leaders within the EC as they seek God’s man for “a time such as this.” There’s really nothing “people” can do.

Jeff Robinson named editor of SC Baptist Courier
The board of trustees for The Baptist Courier has named Jeff Robinson as the next editor and president of the

Ukrainian pastor reflects on war, says many Russians see conflict as ‘holy war’
Mykhailo “Michael” Cherenkov says he believes America should continue helping Ukraine in the war with Russia.