
Finishing the race: Gospel arrived right on time for believer in Himalayas
International Mission Board missionaries are grateful that the gospel got to Shanti, a new believer from a formerly unengaged, unreached

Abuse lawsuits rising against Harvest Christian Fellowship’s founder Greg Laurie
The number of lawsuits filed against Harvest Christian Fellowship’s founder Greg Laurie — related to alleged abuse by a former Harvest pastor against young men at a children’s home in Romania — now stands at 12.

Pro-life organizations urge Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade
Pro-life organizations across the nation are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Earlier this year, the

‘Safe’ and ‘in good spirits’: Two of 17 missionaries held in Haiti released
Two of the 17 members of a missionary group held in Haiti have been released, according to a statement from

First person: Why storytelling is important — and how it needs to be done differently
We’re living in a time when people don’t automatically trust institutions — especially churches and ministries. Scandals, political polarization, social media outrage and overpromising have left many audiences skeptical before you ever open your mouth.

Opinion: How do we respond to the rise, fall of a leader and friend?
“The correct response is lament, not just for [Willie McLaurin] and his family but for the SBC. Everyone loses in this scenario.

Boyce College student says coffee shop fired her for sharing her faith
Paige Rogers, a sophomore at Boyce College, has filed a religious discrimination complaint after being fired from Heine Brothers Coffee.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 1
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for March 1, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.