
San Diego ministries focus on ‘bold new course’ through All San Diego strategy
As churches and other ministries seek to regain a sense of normalcy in the wake of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic,

‘Worship war’ continued: Addressing the ‘rabbit trail’ argument
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following column is Part 2 of a three-part series on worship music. In Part 1, we were

WMU names four Acteens to national panel
National Woman’s Missionary Union has named four young women to the 2022 National Acteens Panel: Grace Carter of University Hills

‘Salt and Light’: Baptists urged to engage in politics during Public Affairs training
The Georgia Baptist Mission Board is launching a new round of Public Affairs Training events this month, designed to equip pastors and church members with the tools and insights they need to effectively engage in today’s landscape.

Gateway Seminary GoGrant to fund missions trips for all students
Gateway Seminary President Jeff Iorg recently announced a major gift received by the school to fund short-term missions trips for

Christian family forced out of Laotian village for their faith
A Christian family of 12 was driven from their Laotian village by individuals angry over the family’s practice of “foreign”

‘Trained to care’: Study confirms chaplains’ impact on ICU families
It’s hard to forget your first time in the ICU. Strangers obscured by masks and gowns, beds surrounded by wires,

Ukrainian Baptists committed to the cause, IMB, others helping out
While at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, yesterday (March 17), Elijah Brown, general secretary and CEO of the Baptist World Alliance,