
SBC Executive Committee’s decision whether to waive attorney-client privilege anticipated today
The much-anticipated decision on whether the SBC Executive Committee will waive attorney-client privilege for the investigation into allegations of the

Cortés rejoins BGCT as new director of Hispanic education
Gabriel Cortés is rejoining the Baptist General Convention of Texas as their new director of Hispanic Education.

‘I’ll cherish the old rugged cross’: Mississippi association dedicates cross outside building
If you were listening as you drove down Highway 15 through Bay Springs, Mississippi, on July 14, you might have heard these words being sung by the crowd in front of the Jasper County Baptist Association building …

DR chaplains to aid FBC in ministering to east Alabama town of Dadeville following mass shooting
A team of local Baptist church members and Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief chaplains is serving the community of Dadeville following

Pakistani authorities seek to stifle Christian, minority protests
Despite attempts by the Pakistani government and Islamist groups to thwart protest rallies and marches, Christians in several cities came out in large numbers to mark National Minorities Day on Aug. 11.

SBC’s Iorg shares about DOJ, lawsuits and overall next steps
In one of several interviews with state Baptist publication editors, Jeff Iorg of the SBC Executive Committee chats with Jennifer Davis Rash about a few of the current situations happening in the business side of SBC life.

Opinion: What to do when anger, outrage hurts the church
Many of us live in communities who are suspicious of people who participate in church, imagining all kinds of wild

‘Pleasant Changers’ of Kentucky birth new ministry out of disappointment
Sandy Franks was looking forward to the youth at her church getting involved with Kentucky Changers, a ministry of Louisville-based