
‘Calling people to a deeper life’: ‘Beloved’ teacher Claude King shares faith journey
Claude King began his college career as an archaeology major, tracing his love for antiquity back to his eighth grade

Gospel courage empowers ministers to remain faithful despite criticism, hardship, Harrison says
Courageous leadership is never going to win popularity contests, but gospel courage empowers ministers to overcome fear, endure suffering and remain faithful despite criticism or hardship.

Difference in authority and power offers hope
By Kevin Parker Editor, Baptist New Mexican Many times, when Christians speak of faith, they refer to one’s trust in

Islamist group accused of colluding with Pakistani officials in false blasphemy cases
An Islamist gang trapped more than 450 people in false blasphemy charges in recent years in Pakistan, including five who were tortured death in custody, according to human rights lawyers.

50 years: ‘Celebrate Life!’ reaches milestone, to be commemorated at classic venue
The musical “Celebrate Life!” turns 50 years old this year — a milestone that will be commemorated in June at

New BCM facilities to be constructed at 5 Georgia universities
The Georgia Baptist Mission Board has entered into a ground lease deal with private investors to construct new facilities for

‘Amazing Grace’: Famous hymn by former slave trader still inspirational after 250 years
Most preachers wouldn’t dare tackle writing a sermon and a hymn for their congregation, but that was par for the

Why churches are ‘quiet quitting’ their Baptist associations
Is your church ‘quiet quitting’ your Baptist association?