
Imprisoned pastor urges students to seek God’s presence
“Can God trust you?” if you are called upon to pay a social or financial price for following Jesus, an American pastor who spent two years imprisoned in Turkey asked students and faculty at Dallas Baptist University.

IMB celebrates service of Hispanics during National Hispanic Heritage Month
The task for the day was sharing the gospel – with total strangers. Talking about Jesus in public can be

Nevada Hispanic church grows to 150 people, sponsors orphanage/missionaries
In 2011, Julio Calderin planted Iglesia Bautista Vida Eterna at First Baptist Church, Las Vegas, Nevada. Today the church has

Your Voice: Maintaining physical, spiritual health over the holidays
First-person articles, comments, letters to the editor, blog excerpts, social media posts and more …

IMB missionary pipeline surpasses 1,100; ‘More people will hear the gospel,’ Chitwood says
Four years ago, 300 candidates waited in the International Mission Board’s missionary pipeline, considering a call to the nations. That

Rhode Island church invests in college students, sees long-term benefits
Grace Harbor Church in Providence, Rhode Island, has been invested in college students since its start. Today the church welcomes

First person: Why should you care about Thanksgiving?
“Giving thanks not only reminds us that God is real, but also that He is both active and benevolent in our lives,” writes pastor Adam Dooley.

Send Network: New leadership team, new values and Spanish-language website
At a national meeting of more than 275 field staff at the North American Mission Board’s headquarters Thursday (Oct. 6),