
Baptist ‘Indiana Jones’ explores 200-year-old church grounds in GA’s Cherokee Nation
A black Jeep recently made its way slowly along a narrow U.S. Forest Service road bucking and jolting across washouts

33 Christians killed in village raid in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Fulani herdsmen and other extremists killed 33 Christians in an attack Saturday night through the early hours of Sunday (April

First Person: Thanks, Moms, for your sacrifices
The plaque read, “Motherhood is a choice you make every day to put someone else’s happiness and wellbeing ahead of

‘All in’ on missions: Church’s trip to Mississippi Delta sees dozens of decisions
Leading a missions trip to the Mississippi Delta is something that never loses its excitement for Steve Hill and the churches he has pastored for more than three decades.

Missouri Baptist Convention moves forward on search for new executive director
Members of the Missouri Baptist Convention’s executive director search team officially began their pursuit of a new convention leader at

First person: Why we need to pray for teachers — and 5 steps to take
I admit my bias here. I’m a teacher, so this post may seem like I’m writing only to affirm people like me.

Peace from Christ was her ‘sign to believe’
“It just kind of clicked one day,” Mandi Santos says. “I didn’t feel like I was missing anything anymore, and

Singing Men of Texas celebrate 50 years of proclaiming the gospel through song
The Singing Men of Texas (SMOT) celebrated their 50th anniversary on August 15 by playing a concert at Riverbend Centre in Austin.