
Georgia outdoor ministry prepares fathers to be godly leaders
As darkness settled over the Browndale Plantation in Hawkinsville, a group of about 25 people prepared for one of the

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 11
Moses and Joshua Numbers 27:12–23 I was recently in the company of a woman who is a master quilter, having

Uptown Charlotte replant shows ‘resurrection’ on The Plaza
At the corner of 36th St. and The Plaza – one of the busiest intersections in uptown Charlotte — sits Plaza

‘Love of Jesus’ unites Russians and Ukrainians ministering, worshipping together
“All the pain, all of the differences, all the different cultures, different approaches, and the language, all of that is there, but the love of Jesus kind of unites us in such a special way,” Pastor Victor Akhterov said.

Filling the gap: Georgia Baptists open clinic for medically underserved residents
People who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to purchase medical insurance will now be

WMU celebrates ‘full-circle’ stories of lives changed through organization’s impact
Hannah* was “an ordinary girl who grew up hearing all the missionary stories and started asking, ‘Why not me? If

Disaster Relief volunteer joins God’s work in hurricane rebuilding
After Hurricane Ida struck south Louisiana in August 2021, Jerry Niederklein of Syracuse, Nebraska, was one of the Kansas-Nebraska Convention

Associations are the soul of the Baptist movement
The Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting is over for another year. The post-convention discussions are subsiding. We can resume fulfilling