
Bond continues card-writing ministry, expands to helping raise foster care awareness
Allison Bond recently expanded her card-writing ministry to include some new work — serving as director of letter stewardship for The Long Road Home project, a horseback ride in Arkansas that raises foster care awareness.

Beloved SEBTS professor, mentor dies at 52
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s community is mourning the passing of Adrianne Miles, a much beloved professor, mentor and friend to hundreds of students, staff, and faculty.

First person: Is God calling you to ministry?
Without question, God is still calling individuals to offer their lives in ministry service to Him today. What is less frequent, though, are the regular appeals that used to be commonplace in the church.

Your Voice: ‘We are not alone in cycles of life’
Just as we go through seasons in nature, we also go through seasons in our lives. There are seasons when

‘Ready for the task’: Samaritan’s Purse opens Ebola treatment unit in Congo
Samaritan’s Purse, the Christian international humanitarian relief organization, recently airlifted an Ebola treatment unit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in response to the outbreak of the deadly disease.

Crossover Indianapolis volunteers still needed
It’s not too late for those who are planning to be in the Indianapolis area for the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting to serve during Crossover.

Limited edition Lottie Moon doll on display at CSBC
It started with a Facebook Messenger note from pastor Tito Villegas’ former college professor Quentin Kinnison. Kinnison had found a

SBC Orlando History: Changes to Baptist Faith and Message
The Orlando meeting in 2000 is remembered for adopting a revised confession — that strengthened language on biblical authority, formally limited the office of pastor to men, incorporated the family amendment and added clearer statements on several social and moral issues.