
Tutor Time: Students learn about Jesus while improving academics
June Pugh said the program has “blessed my soul” as she teaches children from all walks of life who come through FBC Flemingsburg.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for April 9
I Have Seen John 20:1–18 The crucifixion and resurrection of the incarnate Jesus is the heart of the Christian faith.

Two Pennsylvania churches ‘dramatically changed’ after taking VBS to area communities
Planning for Vacation Bible School can bring to mind distributing flyers inviting the community or church buildings teeming with children

North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry effort serves senior adults needing home safety repairs
Team members buzzed around Mills Home in Thomasville making final preparations for one of North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry’s newest

Opinion: A Christian look at ‘just war’
War is one of those topics that doesn’t come with a neat and tidy answer. It raises big, emotional questions for people of faith: Should Christians ever support war? Can violence ever be justified?

Mississippi Disaster Relief teams press on amid ‘widespread damage’
It’s back to work for volunteers with Mississippi Baptist Disaster Relief after an “operational pause” for the observance of Easter.

Louisiana church reaching Lake Charles area through parking lot ministry
Each Saturday morning, Bethel Metropolitan Baptist Fellowship Church’s parking lot is transformed into a massive feeding operation where up to

First person: 10 reasons why unchurched people may find your small group uncomfortable
The healthiest churches I know have small groups that are intentional about reaching non-believers. They set that goal, and they seek to reach lost people and then disciple new believers. At the same time, though, I’m reminded of reasons unchurched or newly-churched folks may be uncomfortable attending your small group.