
New believers in Southeast Asia experience Ramadan in different way
Ramadan has been different this year for one Southeast Asian family. Sela and her husband Sok live in an impoverished

First person: Why we must teach about suffering, persecution
It won’t surprise me if this post is not a popular one. Its topic is not a fun one. I get that.

Arkansas softball player uses athletic skills to shine ‘the light of Jesus’
Hannah Gammill is well known at the University of Arkansas for her athleticism on the field, playing third base for

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for October 31
The Gospel’s Forgiveness Colossians 2:4–15 Continue. (4–7) Paul, realizing that spiritual attacks often follow moments of grace, acknowledges bogus arguments

‘Academic freedom’ topic of latest public letter from ‘Baylor Family’
A public letter focused on academic freedom marked the latest development in an ongoing controversy surrounding Baylor University’s decision to accept and later rescind a research grant.

Rashional Thoughts: How can we better equip national entity trustees for service?
Do you ever think about what you would want to happen in the flow of a contentious business meeting in

Georgia Baptists address spending cuts, sexual abuse prevention
During their annual meeting, Georgia Baptists addressed recent spending cuts, a reduced 2022 budget and plans for a special committee

First person: We need the local church
Every church has a unique story of how God birthed and blessed them over the years. The congregation I lead, Englewood Baptist in Jackson, Tennessee, was the fruit of heartfelt prayer and a compelling vision.