
Stories of hope: FL church shares love of Jesus in Ian’s wake
With ever-increasing needs mounting from Hurricane Ian’s aftermath in Florida, hundreds of volunteers have been mobilized from First Baptist Church

First person: Personal reflections on journey of a lifetime
After three years on the road as traveling correspondents for The Baptist Paper, Trennis and Pam Henderson are retiring. Read Trennis’ reflection on his time with the paper.

What is your type of Baptist association?
The strength of an association is a larger factor in the success of churches than some might expect. It is important to identify how well your association functions to explore ways of improving it.

Report documents ‘egregious’ religious freedom violations in Nigeria
More than 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria over the past two decades, and “the silence from Western nations on this genocide is appalling,” a new report from International Christian Concern asserts.

TN Royal Ambassadors celebrate Camporee, 50 years of camp ministry
For more than 100 years, Royal Ambassadors has been a missions education program for boys that includes RA racers, camping

TX pastor plants church in rural area, sees God work in ‘these little towns’
In the midst of planning his retirement and trips to enjoy with his family, Jose Luis Hernandez never imagined he

First Person: From asking ‘Why me?’ to asking ‘Why not me?’
Why me?” Have you ever asked that? I have, and I don’t think it’s because any of us feel entitled.

BSU summer missions: Finding joy, hope, purpose in Christ
This summer, 120 Mississippi Baptist Student Union students served in 20 countries, 14 states and two U.S. territories. This is the first in a series of articles illustrating how summer missionaries witnessed the power of the gospel.