
‘We need to train nationals’: Missionaries partner with local believers for ministry
Campbell and Elizabeth Bach saw a great need for the gospel in South Asia. Upon identifying this need in the region, they have dedicated their time to proclaiming the gospel and equipping others to do so through missions work.

Pressley urges SBC messengers to ‘hold fast’ to their conviction, cooperation
Recalling his early years playing football, Clint Pressley recalled how there were some players he was friends with and some

Longtime NC pastor, ministry leader Marcus Redding dies
Marcus Redding, a longtime pastor and ministry leader in North Carolina, died May 30 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. During the past seven years, Redding has served as the NAMB’s director of supporting churches. He was 58.

Court ruling allows Oregon mom to resume adoption process
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled July 24 that an Oregon mother may move forward with adopting foster children without violating her religious beliefs while her lawsuit continues.

Women loving God with their minds at Society for Women in Scholarship Reception
Women representing three SBC seminaries gathered for the Society for Women in Scholarship Reception in Indianapolis before the 2024 SBC Annual Meeting.

Report: Pastors and the state of discipleship
In general, pastors have a vague satisfaction with the discipleship happening at their churches but no real way of determining if that is valid, Lifeway Research reported.

First person: How to thrive amid the challenges of fatherhood
Pastor Adam Dooley explores the challenges and blessings of fatherhood. He also shares a few tips on how to navigate the tough times.

First person: Reflecting on the Great Commission Resurgence Evaluation Task Force
Associational missionary Robin Foster reflects on his work with the Great Commission Resurgence Evaluation Task Force.