
Taliban takeover in Afghanistan could signal darker days for nation’s persecuted believers
As Taliban insurgents take control in Afghanistan, Christians around the world and believers in the beleaguered nation are pleading for

First person: From Ground Zero in NYC to serving in Baghdad
I remember an 8-year boy standing next to me crying and saying repeatedly, “Why did they have to kill my daddy?”

Arizona church, seminary partner in leadership residency
For the last two decades, new church planters launching in Arizona have largely come from out of state.

Mississippi News May 8, 2025
Obituaries Thomas “T.E.” Everett Davis, a devoted preacher for more than 50 years, died April 17. He was 94. Staff

‘It’s something God is doing’: KY church enjoys 8-week run of baptisms
“We have a testimony with every baptism,” the pastor said. “Those have made a big difference and where it has made the biggest difference for us is with the adults.”

Former Southwestern Seminary administrator Matt Queen leaves pastorate after guilty plea
Matt Queen, a former interim provost at Southwestern Seminary, has resigned as pastor of Friendly Avenue Baptist in Greensboro, N.C., three weeks after pleading guilty to a charge of making false statements to federal investigators.

Pastor appreciation: Dozens of ways to show gratitude to families in ministry
Pastor Appreciation Month: Pastors often work long hours, attend to the needs of their congregation day and night, and sacrifice personal time and resources for the betterment of their flock.

Roku’s decision to remove pornography drawing praise
Roku’s decision to remove pornography from its platform and devices is drawing praise from those who advocate for survivors of