
Supreme Court rules in favor of state laws protecting female sports
After years of legal battles, the Supreme Court on Tuesday (June 30) weighed in decisively, favoring the ability of states to protect women and girl athletes from unfair competition and safety risks.

Longtime MO Baptist editor Don Hinkle dies
Don Hinkle, the Missouri Pathway’s founding editor, died Thursday (Sept. 22). Known for his colorful bow ties, quick wit and

Venezuela earthquakes response: New resource available for churches to use this Sunday
Send Relief has released a new resource available for churches to use this Sunday: a video from International Mission Board President Paul Chitwood, on the ground in La Guaira, Venezuela.

Houston church seeks to impact neighborhood, mirror Jesus’ ministry in Samaria
The southwest Houston neighborhood of Alief ranks among the highest nationwide for prostitution, and crime is high. The community lacks

Does your association’s communication target the right people?
People are often inundated with information in the digital world, making it easy for important information to be overlooked. But how can associations distribute a newsletter that is both attention-grabbing and informational?

Send Network: New leadership team, new values and Spanish-language website
At a national meeting of more than 275 field staff at the North American Mission Board’s headquarters Thursday (Oct. 6),

Director of missions walking ‘in His grace’ amid terminal cancer diagnosis
Steven Strauch lives his life to the fullest. Even though he has a terminal diagnosis of stage 4 cancer, he

Children’s music camp celebrates Christmas in July
Summer Music and Arts Camp for Kids — also known as SMACK — was hosted by William Carey University in Mississippi last week. They learned the importance of worship ministry and how they can use their skills and gifts in that arena.