
ERLC continues to provide ‘a vital service,’ Leatherwood says in report
Brent Leatherwood, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, affirmed that his commission was doing the good work the SBC expected of them during his address at the Annual Meeting.

First person: Self-absorption results in great loss
He preserved his smartphone at all costs, even if it meant potentially ending lives.

First American pope takes name Leo XIV
In a shocking vote that caught the Catholic world by surprise, the College of Cardinals elected Robert Francis Prevost, 69, the 267th pope on Thursday (May 8).

Wolfe urges SBC messengers to not waste ‘our moment’
Pulling his message from Ecclesiastes 11: 1–6, Tony Wolfe — executive director-treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention — urged messengers to not retreat from their global mission.

Report documents ‘egregious’ religious freedom violations in Nigeria
More than 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria over the past two decades, and “the silence from Western nations on this genocide is appalling,” a new report from International Christian Concern asserts.

Russia launches largest aerial assault on Ukraine since war began
With no end of the ongoing attacks in sight — at least for now — Russia launched its largest aerial assault on the country since the war began. Missiles reportedly struck Kyiv and multiple regions with more than 800 drones and 13 missiles.

Your Voice: 4 reasons to enjoy the gift of Sabbath
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‘It belongs to God’: Seminary property transfers from IMB to Zambia Baptist Fellowship
This transition of property has been in the works for almost a decade when IMB trustees voted to entrust the future of the seminary to Zambian Baptist leaders.