
Mother in Somalia loses husband, home for following Christ
A mother of three children in Somalia is struggling to survive after her Muslim relatives drove her from their home and threatened to kill her for accepting Christ, she said.

7 messages your church needs to hear
“Why don’t our people know?” is often asked in churches that don’t disciple well with controlled messages. Every church member

Wayland (Texas) Baptist University alum wins Olympic gold medal
Three athletes with ties to Wayland Baptist University were in Tokyo competing in the Olympic Games. Tamyra Mariama Mensah-Stock of

‘His timing’: Student pastor sees God move through illness, transplant
Kody Fox underwent a successful kidney transplant in June — and in the process saw God’s providential care in a multitude of ways.

Missouri missions leaders spotlight discipleship, transforming communities
Missouri directors of missions recently gathered at the Baptist Building in Jefferson City to learn how to more effectively help

First-person: Remembering humorist Jeanne Robertson
I’ve done some great interviews in my time with TAB Media, but I’ve never had someone take so much time

Pastors, burnout and the myth about a mass exodus
“While this story isn’t all wrong, the assertion that pastors are leaving the pulpit in droves because of ministry burnout is a myth. The research tells a different story.”

First Person: Using ChatGPT in pastoral ministry — benefits and drawbacks
As technology advances, artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly relevant in many fields, including pastoral ministry. Pastors can leverage AI with