
Missouri Baptists celebrate Kingdom ministry, hear racial reconciliation report
During their 187th annual meeting, Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) messengers heard Kingdom ministry reports, celebrated their executive director’s 10 years

Moody Bible Institute settles lawsuit against Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has agreed to accept Moody Bible Institute students in its student-teacher internship program after the private Christian college filed suit against the district for unconstitutionally blocking the college’s religious hiring practices, a March 12 press release announced.

TN students discipled, equipped to thrive in missional lifestyle
Participants are given resources and equipped with knowledge and skills to enable them to influence and lead their peers to be intentional in living a holistic missions lifestyle.

First-person: Following Christ in ‘monkey-see, monkey-TikTok’ world
Did you recall the 2021 social media trend, “the milk crate challenge”? For those not familiar, the summer of 2021

Prison initiative boosts man’s call to share truth with fellow inmates
Four years ago, Arkansas Baptist State Convention celebrated the beginning of a partnership with Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis and the Arkansas Department of Corrections.

International missions and helping the hurting in times of disaster
The Week of Prayer for International Missions is Dec. 3–10. The national goal for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is $200 million.

First Person: What exactly does it mean to make disciples?
I often talk and preach on discipleship, being a disciple and discipleship making, but what do those words mean exactly?

Retired SWBTS professor Margaret Lawson dies at 79
Margaret P. Lawson, retired associate professor of foundations of education at SWBTS, died Sept. 29. She was 79.