
Camp U CAN: 25 young men ‘at crossroads’ receive Christ
In August 20 young men received Christ at Camp U CAN, a four-day retreat for young men ages 10-15 from

Debate continues over Ten Commandments in classrooms
“Including the Ten Commandments in the education of our children is part of our state and national history, culture and tradition,” the new law states.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for October 9
No Compassion Jonah 4:1–11 The compassion of God is a common theme in the minor prophets, despite the judgments frequently

Faith helps first responders endure trauma amid another Texas flood
A 20-foot-tall white cross still stands in front of the Center Point, Texas, fire station, the words “Letters to Heaven” written just above a mail slot at its base to accept notes addressed to campers and counselors killed in the flood at Camp Mystic last July.

Bill punishing abortion sparks protests in Brazil
A bill aiming to punish abortion after 22 weeks at a similar penalty to homicide has spurred controversy in Brazil, with numerous constituencies demonstrating against it — including Christians.

Amid airstrikes and destruction in Ukraine, students press forward with ministry training
Russian military forces continue to rock populated areas of Ukraine with a barrage of attacks on heavily populated areas. Suicide

Mississippi’s Sexual Abuse Response Team delivers report; messengers reelect Lloyd Sweatt
Mississippi Baptist messengers reelected Lloyd Sweatt to a second term as convention president Tuesday (Oct. 25) during the first session

‘The Firing Squad’: A movie about 3 death row inmates who accept Christ releases Aug. 2
Based on the real executions of drug traffickers in Indonesia in 2015, “The Firing Squad” is set to release on Aug. 2.