
More than a golf outing: ‘Ministry for Men’ about realistic discipleship
Men’s ministry in many churches is event-driven, offering a wild game dinner, a golf outing or a trip to Promise

CSBC executive board meeting highlights church planting, evangelism, partnerships
Executive leaders of California Southern Baptist Convention and North American Mission Board pledged their commitment to work in partnership to

Why small churches should embrace who they are
Here’s an idea: If you’re not a big church, stop trying to be something you’re not. Every Christmas and Easter

Key piece of religious freedom history on display in New York
The Flushing Remonstrance, signed by 30 settlers and opposing a ban on Quaker worship, will be on display at the New York Public Library through April 10.

Laypeople – the key to an effective association
Relationships and networking are very important in life. When my daughter was in law school, she needed a summer internship

‘Modern holy fools’ use God-given talents, share calling with world
It’s probably not what you would describe as your typical research project. Jesse Joyner, a professional juggler, recently shared about

DOJ files statement of interest in Summit Church’s zoning lawsuit
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a statement of interest in support of a lawsuit brought by The Summit Church against the Chatham County Board of Commissioners.

‘Lord, we want to see revival’: St. James, Story encourage Empower women’s session crowd
Around 200 attendees packed the junior ballroom of the Irving Convention Center during the Empower Conference’s Women’s Session, hearing from