
NOBTS student finds RV campgrounds a fertile missions field
Traveling by RV with her husband had been a long-time dream for Karla Rossi-Gonzalez. When her dream came true a

Study: Racial diversity and the Church
Over the past decade, churchgoers are more likely to see someone of a different ethnicity in their congregation but less likely to hear about that racial diversity from the pulpit.

Western Cuba Baptists meeting needs amid Ian’s devastation
Hurricane Ian, roaring through western Cuba Sept. 28, left a trail of destruction for a people who have long known

SBDR receives $400,000 from Florida’s disaster fund
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief has been awarded $400,000 in funding from the Florida Disaster Fund to help the state’s residents with relief

Liberty University, Jerry Falwell Jr. announce settlement, ‘committed to move forward’
Nearly four years after he stepped aside as Liberty University’s fourth president, Jerry Falwell, Jr. and the Board of Trustees of the university announced July 26 they have reached a “global resolution agreement.”

Your Voice: Look at the lesson, not the offense
One day as I was carrying out my normal routine, the memory of a past offense abruptly caught me off

Vietnamese Baptist church launches following ‘radical obedience’
No one knew there was a need for a new Vietnamese church in Jacksonville, Florida, but when a Vietnamese businessman

Pakistani authorities seek to stifle Christian, minority protests
Despite attempts by the Pakistani government and Islamist groups to thwart protest rallies and marches, Christians in several cities came out in large numbers to mark National Minorities Day on Aug. 11.