
‘Let’s talk about that’: Why God sent me to Greenland
“A few weeks ago, I traveled to Greenland to enjoy the beauty of Creation while knowing that God had someone whom I needed to share the gospel with,” writes Jennifer Smith.

BSM leaders talk college ministry, lessons for a post-pandemic landscape
When COVID-19 caused global shutdowns in spring 2020, Baptist Student Ministries on university campuses had to adapt quickly to discipling

Cuban missionary to Uganda uses sports to teach Bible to refugees
While political unrest persists in Cuba, Global Missionary Partner Hector Cabrera, a Cuban, serves Sudanese refugees living in Uganda with the love

How Baptists can create a culture of life
“Serving [women in crisis] is about affirming their courage, bravery and immense value. It’s about showing them they are seen, known and deeply loved by their Creator,” said Caryl Watson, Arkansas Baptist Children and Family Ministries.

Lifeway board of trustees approves $217 million budget for coming year
The board of trustees of Lifeway Christian Resources recently approved a $217 million budget for the 2021–2022 fiscal year that

FL Disaster Relief prepares 1,000 Thanksgiving meals for Ian survivors
Her husband had died just before Hurricane Ian made landfall in southwest Florida Sept. 28. As her first Thanksgiving without him

New York Baptists adopt tagline, define priorities
A 6.1 percent budget increase and a new tagline depicting the convention’s geographic diversity were among highlights of the Baptist

First person: Finding our value on a team starts with our understanding
Practicing routines and following systems help us grow as a team and challenge us to be disciplined in our assignments. It allows each of us to pull our weight while also providing a clear path for others to help.