
Kentucky pastor back at church where his faith journey began
On Groundhog Day in February 2020, Dave Dauwe took over as pastor of the church where his Christian journey began.

Rodeo event a ‘training center’ for Mississippi evangelism
Don Lum, MBCB Director of Evangelism, reflected on 10 years of rodeo ministry. “The State Fair Commission have been very gracious to let us be a part of it every year, and we’re excited to see what God’s going to do with it next.”

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for January 22
I AM THE BREAD John 6:26–40 Servers at some restaurants greet patrons with piping hot bread. What’s better than hot

Shrink the Divide draws multiracial audience, features ongoing efforts
The fourth annual Shrink the Divide event took place Oct. 3 in Mobile, Alabama. The gathering is sponsored by The

Churchgoers trained in helping trauma, abuse victims
Training church leaders and volunteers in how to help children and teens suffering from trauma has quickly become one of

Your Voice
Raising the standard: Bible study alone isn’t enough in life of believers By Kathi Holcomb Special to The Baptist Paper

First person: 5 communication priorities for a pastor to consider
None of this is meant to minimize the importance of preaching the gospel, serving the community, or discipling believers. However, none of that will happen if you can’t communicate your message.

Rashional Thoughts: Honor veterans by living lives worthy of the sacrifice
The retired serviceman’s sincere, straightforward approach to his time in the military intrigued me. And the more I thought on