
Illinois student missions teams hit Chicago streets
The IBSA student missions event, held annually in late July, provides middle and high school students one week of rotating service opportunities alongside Illinois Baptist church plants and Christ-centered non-profits in Chicago.

Visitors attend genocide memorial service in Vedi, Armenia
International Christian Concern praised a White House statement issued April 24 affirming the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The statement came on Armenian

Phoenix church offers refuge to prevent heat-related deaths
Bethesda Community Baptist Church in Phoenix, Arizona, is offering refuge through a Heat Relief Respite Center to help prevent heat-related deaths.

Speaking to the heart: Bible story translators deliver gospel to least-reached
Bir Bahdur is a simple animal herder. Sometimes he works as a day-laborer. He’s quiet and meek. He’s uneducated and

Study gives ‘complicated picture’ of US evangelicals engaging culture
Evangelicals may be bigger on cultural engagement in theory than in practice. They say they want to share biblical truth but don’t always take the opportunities in front of them. Some don’t even spend time regularly reading Scripture.

Lifeway Christian Resources selling new building, shifting to hybrid work space
It’s been a six-year journey toward a significant reduction of assets for Lifeway Christian Resources, and the latest announcement brings

China tightens restrictions on Christian ministries
The Chinese Communist Party, which restricts Christian ministries, is clamping down even tighter with the institution of new legal restrictions.

Rosie the Riveter founder dies at 99
Frances Tunnell Carter, a riveter during World War II, died on Memorial Day, May 31. She was 99. As a