
Chitwood thanks Southern Baptists for funding new work, helping missionaries stay the course
“Since I became IMB president, because of your generosity not one IMB missionary has come home due to financial need. Thank you,” said Paul Chitwood during the International Mission Board report.

First Person: Consider a family missions trip this year
What if you went on a missions trip as a family? What if your family partnered with missionaries for a

Arkansas church plant is ‘in the city, for the nations’
“I want to follow Jesus, but I have years of Hinduism to unlearn.” For many South Asians who have expressed

Churches and local TV commercials: A few things to consider
I’m always thrilled when churches make the decision to share their story through local TV commercials. In spite of the

Virginia church plant marked by its cultural, ethnic diversity
In the fall of 2016, Pastor Charles Wilson and his wife, Tranay, drove from their home in Dallas to Lynchburg,

Baylor rescinds grant for LGBTQIA+ study following ‘concern and confusion’
Baylor University has rescinded a $644,000 grant intended to study the “disenfranchisement” of LGBTQIA+ individuals and women in churches, following

‘We’re open’: California disaster relief effort leads to church revitalization
Spring flooding in California’s Central Valley yielded opportunities for California Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief workers to extend compassion in

Oklahoma Baptists partner in ‘Serve Tour’ projects across Tulsa Metro
Churches from across the state converged on the Tulsa metro area with one thing in mind—community service. The North American