
From life in prison to a life with purpose: SEBTS celebrates first prison program graduates
Applause from family, friends, and faculty echoed throughout the Nash Correctional Institution gymnasium as the first graduates of The College

Asian American church leaders call for SBC EC to consider ‘alternate solutions’ to layoffs
A group of Asian American church leaders are expressing their “profound concern, dismay and disappointment” following staff cuts by the

WMU Foundation gives $500,000 Vision Fund grant to national WMU
WMU Foundation has presented national Woman’s Missionary Union with a $500,000 grant to help WMU with critical ministry-related financial needs

‘Academic freedom’ topic of latest public letter from ‘Baylor Family’
A public letter focused on academic freedom marked the latest development in an ongoing controversy surrounding Baylor University’s decision to accept and later rescind a research grant.

KY ministry reaching lost through counseling, pregnancy services and thrift shop
A nonprofit that began as two separate ministries of a Kentucky Baptist Convention church is faithfully reaching the lost in Warren County.

Achieving the dream: ‘We gotta talk to each other’
(This story was posted on Jan. 17, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.) Sam pointed across the road to the spot

New Georgia Baptist Mission Board facility ‘tool for prayer, planning and action’
Pastors, associational missionaries, and city officials gathered Tuesday, Aug. 12, to celebrate the official opening of the Georgia Baptist Mission Board’s new ministry center and administrative offices in Alpharetta.

Crisis in Holy Land: Four ways you can pray
As we watch devastating events taking place in the Holy Land, we are not mere spectators. We don’t just see