
Baylor rescinds grant for LGBTQIA+ study following ‘concern and confusion’
Baylor University has rescinded a $644,000 grant intended to study the “disenfranchisement” of LGBTQIA+ individuals and women in churches, following

‘Fine arts Bible study’ group reaches atheist student with gospel
“People aren’t always going to react well to the gospel,” said Payton Beucher, a student at Northwest Missouri State University. “But you don’t give people the excuse to throw it back in your face.”

‘Pray for endurance’: Kerrville pastor asks for prayer amid long journey ahead
Joey Tombrella, pastor of First Baptist Church Kerrville, has fielded calls, texts, and emails from countless people asking how they can help in the wake of historic flooding in the Texas Hill Country.

Ugandan preacher assaulted, along with his rescuers
A preacher teaching about Christ’s divinity was assaulted at an evangelistic event in Uganda, and so were the Christians trying to rescue him from the melee.

KY Baptist DR teams respond to massive flooding, more tornadoes
Only a few days after disaster relief workers closed up sites in western Kentucky following nearly three weeks helping with

33rd annual See You at the Pole draws ‘wholehearted’ students for prayer
This morning (Sept. 27), students across the country gathered a little earlier than usual at their schools for the 33rd annual See You at the Pole student-led prayer event.

For dying congregations, a ‘replant’ can offer new life
From the time he was a teenager, Min Lee wanted to be a missionary. Lee, who grew up in a

‘Game changer’: Brewton-Parker College receives $2.2 million federal grant
The grant totals over $2.2 million awarded over the next five years and will provide the funding needed for Brewton-Parker College to begin what it calls its Enrichment, Persistence and Innovation in Collegiate Community Initiative.