
‘We care what happens to them’: English practice in Japan sparks deep friendships
In the Japanese language, there are two distinct words for communication. “Tatemae” means the façade you put up in front

SBC 2024: June 10 Recap
Our team is back with an update of the day leading up to the June 11 SBC Annual Meeting, and you might be surprised by the highlight of the day.

‘Modern day Ellis Island’: Refugees find help, hope in Charleston
A redeeming shift in its treatment of internationals is happening in Charleston, South Carolina. What was once a major port for enslaved people is now a harbor for diaspora groups, and Southern Baptists are an important part of the change.

Called to heal and proclaim: Medical missions opens door for ‘deep relationships’
Spencer Jones, a doctor who serves with the International Mission Board in Southeast Asia, remembers the moment Christ’s love truly

Retired medical missionary to India shares how to pray, help
India, a country of 1.4 billion people, reportedly has more than 3 million active cases of COVID-19 and more than

Florida Baptist Disaster Relief on ‘standby status’ ahead of Hurricane Helene
As Hurricane Helene intensifies and sets its sights on Florida with possible life-threatening impact, Florida Baptist Disaster Relief leaders are on “standby status,” preparing to respond immediately as needed.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for May 23
Revealed Luke 24:18–31 Years ago while I was serving as pastor, there was a man in the church who was

Stressed out? 7 steps to finding peace in a stressful world
Facing stress is a fact of life. How we manage our stress says a lot about our depth of faith