
Bible sales continue to surge; see latest numbers in US, UK
For many Christians, it may be no surprise that Bible sales continue to surge in these confusing times — and recent reports continue to support this news.

Rashional Thoughts: What if it were your brother, mother, child or even you needing a second chance?
Is it really possible for people with a past to have a productive, positive future? Are we willing to give

Children’s music camp celebrates Christmas in July
Summer Music and Arts Camp for Kids — also known as SMACK — was hosted by William Carey University in Mississippi last week. They learned the importance of worship ministry and how they can use their skills and gifts in that arena.

Longtime general counsel of SBC EC concludes service
After nearly six decades of service, the Nashville law firm of Guenther, Jordan & Price will no longer represent the

First person: BCM offers support, ways to grow faith
Every year excited, anxious young adults embark on a new adventure as they begin the college semester. Every student has the need for community … and a loving team of ministers and student leaders who will help them explore their faith.

War, Easter and the future of tourism in Bethlehem
Every year before Easter, Elias Hazin’s phone would ring with pilgrims booking trips to visit Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus.

SBC messengers urged to draft motions, confirm they are in order ahead of time
Messengers attending the 2022 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting will tackle a long list of convention business June 14–15 in

First person: Seven practices for time management
“I’m blessed to serve in various roles, and I love each of them. But, that fact also means I’m busy. If I don’t manage my time well, I quickly find myself in trouble,” writes Chuck Lawless.