
Mississippi College opens food pantry for students
Mississippi College, a Baptist college in Clinton, Mississippi, opened its on-campus food pantry April 1. Pantry volunteers offer food and

First person: Church leader, be open about your weakness
“That was one of the best sermons I’ve ever heard.” These words were delivered to me by a young man after one of our services last year. As a young preacher in my 20s, these are the words I dreamt of hearing.

Stressed out? 7 steps to finding peace in a stressful world
Facing stress is a fact of life. How we manage our stress says a lot about our depth of faith

Writers conference to be held online June 4–5
Since 1991, the Southern Christian Writers Conference has brought writers together for inspiration and instruction. Though this year’s conference will

First person: One church trend that isn’t looking good
Church media expert Phil Cooke shares a troubling trend he’s noticing in today’s churches.

TobyMac on ‘Life After Death,’ managing grief and collaborating with DC Talk
Since Truett McKeehan, an aspiring rapper, died at age 21 in 2019 after an accidental drug overdose, his father, the

Themes of miracles, hope connect songs on new MercyMe album
The uncertainties of the past year have forced most of the world to slow down and refocus on what’s important,

End of an era: Tulsa chaplain shares memories of the state fair
Recently, I received notice after 30-plus years that the state fair of Tulsa has discontinued its chaplaincy ministry. I became