
Leave Haiti now, US State Department warns
The U.S. State Department is urging U.S. citizens still in Haiti to depart immediately and warning others not to travel

Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief responding after deadly storms
Teams are assessing damage and planning how to best respond after storms swept through the state Dec. 9.

More than 600 students ‘Converge’ at ministry event
“We kind of looked a what is our identity in the gospel. It has to be found in Christ alone. When we find our identity in the gospel, He gives us a new mission or calling to be his witnesses.”

Lawsuit filed, another Exec Comm staffer resigns
Amid ongoing drama concerning how Southern Baptist Convention leaders have responded to sexual abuse allegations and survivors, a lawsuit has

Prayer, work, time prove powerful combination on missions field
Stan Meador knows how valuable the combination of prayer, work and time is to the mission of reaching souls for

Death Row inmate seeks to ‘restore hope,’ give God ‘all the glory’
If Texas Death Row inmate William Keith Speer is executed as scheduled Oct. 26, two men whose lives have been transformed by God will be present — one on the death chamber gurney and one in the adjacent viewing area.

‘Ransom paid’ to free missionary hostages in Haiti
Workers with Christian Aid Ministries said a ransom paid by an unidentified person led to the release of three missionaries

Idaho pastor’s wife charts new course with writing ministry
JoEllen Claypool had no idea a simple request from her mom to write holiday poems for a cookie party would spark a writing ministry that would change her life.