
‘Eternal impact’: Serve Tour Armenia volunteers use health care to show, tell Jesus’ love
The trio struggled up the stairs of city hall in an Armenian village. The mother heard a medical team from the United States was seeing patients for free.

Laundry unit expands Disaster Relief ministry to flood victims
Thanks to the creativity of a Mississippi layman and a gift from California Baptists, Texans on Mission provided an expanded service to Southeast Texas families affected by recent flooding.

‘I need this’: Shorter University football team celebrates 48 decisions, 17 baptisms
Close to 50 football players on the team at Shorter University made decisions for Christ this year before the season started, and 17 followed through with believer’s baptism.

Arizona churches join forces for DNow event
Every summer, hundreds of youth from Arizona Southern Baptist churches attend the weeklong Zona Camp.

Veteran’s Day: He had a front-row seat to history, twice
Not many people have had even one front-row seat to watch history unfolding before their eyes. Retired Col. Jerry Whiteside, U.S. Army, 87, has had two notable ones.

Church media: A practical guide to color
Mark MacDonald breaks down the different color models and how they are best used for your church website. This is helpful for anyone handling church media and branding, as it shows which model pairs best with each medium.

‘Filled with gratitude’: ARITF members speak after messengers approve recommendations
Josh Wester, chair of SBC’s Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force, expresses gratitude for messengers’ approval of recommendations. “I am hopeful … Southern Baptists will continue to write a new and better story when it comes to abuse.”

Missions efforts in Eastern Europe receive support from Slavic churches in U.S.
People aren’t lining up to be missionaries in Ukraine right now, as Lamar Schubert has discovered. He and his wife Aubrey work with Slavic people and Eastern European churches, but they had to evacuate Ukraine when war began …