
Next-gen resource aims to impact lives amid confused, secular worldview
“Who am I, and where do I belong?” If you were to take a snapshot of today’s kids and students,

Students shine gospel light amid spiritual darkness in Los Angeles
Some college students spend the winter break going to NCAA football bowl games. Others veg out in front of the

First Person: 18 things to celebrate about being Southern Baptist
Recently, I was asked to speak at a gathering of pastors in an association in our state. As most denominational

Pastor shortage: What can be done to train a new generation?
By now many have probably heard about the crisis of pastoral vacancies. The average age of pastors has skyrocketed, in

‘Special mission’: Georgia volunteers join hunt for wedding bands, engagement rings in ashes of burned homes
A team of Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers recently were deployed to Colorado to help residents there sift through ashes

BCM students find their mission in Big Timber, Montana
Few, if any, of those who organized the Georgia Baptist Student Union (later renamed the Baptist Collegiate Ministry) one hundred years ago had likely ever heard of Big Timber, Montana.

SBC messengers adopt six resolutions in June 13 business session
Messengers to the 2023 SBC Annual Meeting in New Orleans adopted six resolutions during the Tuesday afternoon business session on

‘Vital work’: New working agreement between SBDR, Send Relief explained
State directors of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief and Send Relief, the compassion ministry arm for Southern Baptists, recently entered into