
Bivocational pastors, future of ministry sparks podcast discussion
Dan Summerlin, who retired after serving at churches small and large in a 40-year career, said young men considering the call to ministry would be wise to prepare for bivocational ministry.

Tragedy in Maine: Baptist chaplains ready to serve after 18 killed in mass shootings
“We continue to lift up our brothers and sister in the Lewiston area in prayer … We are in contact with trained chaplains and will deploy them if requested,” said Terry W. Dorsett, executive director of Baptist Churches of New England.

Three more missionaries held hostage in Haiti have been released
Three more missionaries have been released after being held hostage in Haiti, Christian Aid Ministries announced Monday, Dec. 6. This

IMB’s GO Impact trip sparks missions mindset for ‘now generation’
Boarding the train in Germany, 25 jetlagged students from Nashville, Tennessee, look around and notice something — they’re quite loud. While their volume level wouldn’t raise an eyebrow back home, on the German train, it’s …

Ministry in 2022: Vital ‘statistical realities’ to help church leaders
As the start of the new year is well underway, Lifeway Research has released a list of 22 “statistical realities”

The Alabama Baptist’s first office building makes 71-mile trip to new home
The little white building that was the first home of The Alabama Baptist made a 71-mile trip to its new

Building gospel-centered relationships the better path to racial unity, panelists say
Authentic, gospel-centered relationships are integral to racial unity. That was the common message of participants in a recent panel on

Freshmen & faith: Navigating the 1st year of college, finding community
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Part 2 in a three-part series on the spiritual challenges college students face their freshmen year of college.