
Guilty of ‘extremism’?: Baptists in Belarus voice concern about new law
President Aleksandr Lukashenko authorized a law that solidifies the government’s power to inspect and monitor religious communities, according to those close to the situation in Belarus.

NM volunteers bring hope to Florida hurricane survivors
A team of New Mexico Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers provided crucial aid in Florida after Hurricane Milton struck in October 2024. Arriving in October, the group of 10 worked served for nearly two weeks in the state.

World Changers: Still Baptist ‘through and through,’ still changing lives
Though no longer affiliated with a Southern Baptist Convention entity, World Changers is still “Baptist through and through,” said David Flatt, executive director of World Changers.

How to celebrate ‘Kingdom progress’ in 2032
If your association catches a vision for imagining itself in the lead missional role in the denomination by the year 2033, you will be proactively different.

Southern Baptists defeat motion to abolish the ERLC
Messengers to the SBC annual meeting in Dallas voted 3,744 (56.89 percent) to 2,819 (42.84 percent) on June 11 to reject a motion introduced by Willy Rice of Calvary Baptist Church in Clearwater, Fla., to abolish the ERLC.

Churches use after-school evangelism clubs to share gospel with students
Some Georgia Baptist Churches are partnering with Good News Clubs to evangelize boys and girls with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, disciple them in the Word of God, and establish them in a local church for Christian living.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 16
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for November 16, written by Darrell Nimmo, retired pastor living in Goodlettsville, Tennessee.

‘Grilling and fellowship’: Arkansas church connects with South African workers
Arkansas church launches ministry toward seasonal South African workers, seeking to foster relationships and expand worship and Bible study,