
Ministry amid tragedy: Dadeville pastor comforting community
“Say that again.” Ben Hayes’ phone had rung moments before, waking him up, and he was trying to understand what

‘Hallelujah territory’: After tornado damage, OBU reopens in ‘renewal mode’
Nine days after a tornado significantly damaged the campus of Oklahoma Baptist University, the school is reopening to students and

New Mexico’s Tri-Area Baptist Association partner to help with hurricane recovery
Southern Baptist women from New Mexico’s Tri-Area Baptist Association, partnering with Hope 4 Women International, sewed and donated 47 dresses

Stained glass windows still tell the gospel story
One of the primary reasons stained glass windows are still popular today is that they tell the gospel story, observed Andrew Young, owner of Pearl River Glass Studio in Jackson, Mississippi.

Hands-on experience: Missions event brings together Arkansas students to serve
The Missions Team of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention recently partnered with the churches of the Little Red River Association

Christian leaders call for prayer as unrest continues in Caribbean, Africa, South America
Reports of political and social unrest breaking out in multiple nations have stirred Christian leaders to call for prayer for

‘Targeting Christians’: 70 believers found beheaded in church in DRC
Seventy Christians were brutally murdered in a church in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in a violent attack attributed to the Allied Democratic Forces, an extremist group linked to Islamic State.

Retired Illinois pastor celebrates 100th birthday
Retired pastor Frank Marshall celebrated his 100th birthday on April 21. Nate Adams, Illinois Baptist State Association executive director, recently