
SBTS president Mohler thanks Southern Baptists for raising up students
As Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, gave his 30th report to convention messengers, he

National WMU’s Wisdom-Martin announces 2027 retirement plans
“Faithfulness in this season calls me to be present with my family in a way that cannot be sustained by the obligations of my current ministry role. Our mission remains unchanged because it is rooted in God’s calling, not in one individual. God’s plan for this organization is bigger than any single person’s role. I have every confidence the Lord will guide and undergird WMU. His faithfulness does not change.” —Sandy Wisdom-Martin

Classic car sale funds helpful equipment for DR crews
Bill Denman retired from construction work in his early 60s. He had used heavy equipment machinery to build water and

West Texas A&M BSM celebrates 104 years of reaching students
West Texas A&M Baptist Student Ministry in Canyon celebrated 104 years of reaching, equipping and mobilizing students for the sake of the gospel on West Texas A&M University’s campus.

Nashville chaplaincy program sees hospital as missions field
Skyline Medical Center in Nashville is a mission field ripe for ministry opportunities, says chaplain Bill Palmiter. Palmiter, who retired

SBC 2024: June 9 Recap
Sunday, June 9, leading up to the 2024 SBC Annual Meeting held several gatherings as Baptists started to converge on Indianapolis.

Your Voice: College campuses a crossroad for mental health and the gospel
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Tribal language preservation offers missionary access to remote African groups
When an older Muslim man grabbed her hand, IMB missionary Jackie Lewis was shocked. Muslim men do not customarily touch women who are not close relatives, especially young, single women like Lewis.