
Foster care: More families turning homes into mission fields
Justin and Tara Twiggs see foster care as their mission field. The Twiggs, who live in Dacula, Georgia, have no

First person: What we can learn from the prophets as communicators
Before cameras, microphones, and social media, God’s Old Testament prophets were the original communicators—using every tool of their time to capture attention, confront culture and call people back to truth.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for July 16
SET APART: THE HOLINESS OF GOD Psalm 99:1–9 Last summer, my youngest daughter discovered music legend Elvis Presley. This was the

Former military, law enforcement members fill distinct need with Florida Disaster Relief team
If you were to drive past Metairie Baptist Church just outside of New Orleans, you would see a parking lot

First person: Discover the great stories within congregations
How can you uncover the stories of missional engagement in congregations? Without sounding flippant, the answer is to gently and consistently ask for them. You might be surprised by what you discover.

Finishing the race: Gospel arrived right on time for believer in Himalayas
International Mission Board missionaries are grateful that the gospel got to Shanti, a new believer from a formerly unengaged, unreached

NAMB honors chaplains for service to soldiers, country
Baptist chaplains were honored this morning (June 14) for their military service during a chaplains’ breakfast hosted by the North

Abuse lawsuits rising against Harvest Christian Fellowship’s founder Greg Laurie
The number of lawsuits filed against Harvest Christian Fellowship’s founder Greg Laurie — related to alleged abuse by a former Harvest pastor against young men at a children’s home in Romania — now stands at 12.