
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall; DR volunteers face another busy week
Hurricane Beryl made landfall as a Category 1 storm along the Texas coast on Monday morning (July 8). It’s the first storm of the Atlantic hurricane season to make landfall in the U.S.

‘Right beside you’: FL Baptists encourage New England pastors, return inspired
In a section of the northeastern U.S. that was once the cradle of American independence and the Great Awakening, religion

First person: Reflections on that scary Saturday in July
“Why do I remain hopeful? I’m hopeful because the harvest has never been more plentiful, and revival may very well be on the horizon.” writes Wes Fowler. “’Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning’ (Psalm 30:5).”

Staying within budget: 5 ways to save in church communication
No church wants to hurt momentum while seeking to save money, and no one wants to waste God’s money. Most

She Loves Out Loud Global offers chance to connect with women worldwide Nov. 5
Next Saturday (Nov. 5), women are invited to join a special event calling women around the world to pray for

Church plant builds community bonds in preparation for launch
Change City Church — an upcoming church plant in Ohio — is working to make a connection with their community before the church’s launch in January 2025 by getting to know people and providing for their needs.

Bilingual church plant blessing Houston neighbors with gospel, ESL programs
A bilingual church plant is reaching a Latino population in Northeast Houston troubled by gang activity, drug cartels and human

Indonesian authorities foil plan to bomb churches
Authorities in Indonesia last week arrested a 19-year-old member of an Islamic extremist group and his parents, foiling a plan to suicide bomb two church sites, officials said.