
60 years: Congreso 2024 challenges students to find identity in Christ
More than 1,500 students and leaders from across the state and beyond attended the three-day conference organized by the BGCT evangelism team and held at Waco’s Extraco Events Center.

Bombing during Catholic mass kills 4 in Philippines
A bomb created from a mortar round exploded Sunday (Dec. 3) during a Catholic mass in the
Philippines killing four. The mass was being held in a gym at Mindanao State University.

10-year-old raises $28,000 to build 4 churches in Haiti
Fourth-grader Kate Hancock raised $28,000 by selling hot cider on two weekends, surpassing her initial goal of $7,000, to fund the construction of four churches in Haiti.

Finding common ground: Christian views on AL embryo ruling vary
Southern Baptists such as Andrew T. Walker, a professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, have called on the SBC to adopt an official resolution addressing IVF at its next convention later this year.

Christian couple’s plight in Nigeria reveals injustices, church leaders say
The ordeal of a pastoral couple jailed without trial for three years for taking in a runaway Muslim girl shows the injustices that Christians suffer in northern Nigeria, church leaders said.

UPDATED: Former SWBTS administrator Matt Queen indicted in DOJ investigation of SBC
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York confirmed the investigation into the SBC is “ongoing” but did not elaborate on what that means.

Identifying the mission: Iorg shares future mentality of SBC Exec Committee
The mission matters most. That’s the mentality Jeff Iorg is bringing to the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee as he steps into the role of president and CEO on May 13.

‘We will keep going’: Widowed missionary returns to field
Every morning when she opens her eyes, Erica Patrick thanks God for life and breath and another day to serve Him.