
Athens Serve Tour helps Greek churches boost compassion ministry
More than 65 Serve Tour volunteers from 13 churches joined Greek local churches to bring physical help and gospel hope to a diverse city.

First person: My Dad, the know-it-all — and ‘lifelong learner’
My dad is a know-it-all — in history, especially naval and American history; in politics; in random facts spanning from

Foot washing, serving others in ‘worst neighborhood in America’
Along Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia, it’s typical to see people slumped over, arms dangling and knuckles grazing the concrete. You need to watch your step, and might have to push a hypodermic needle to the side with your shoe.

Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church set for Nov. 5
In a world where someone is killed for their faith every two minutes, Southern Baptists are uniting in prayer on Sunday, Nov. 5, for the Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.

NWBC executive director Randy Adams recuperating after surgery
VANCOUVER, WA — Randy Adams, the Northwest Baptist Convention’s executive director-treasurer, is recuperating at home following a successful surgery to

Calling out the called: Church’s residency program helping young ministers discern calling
For the past six years, FBC Burleson has been helping the next generation to discern God’s call and providing a space for them to grow in their chosen field.

Jack MacGorman, long-time SWBTS New Testament professor, chapel namesake, dies at age 100
John William “Jack” MacGorman, long-time professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and namesake for its MacGorman Chapel,

10 steps to raise up the next generation of ministry leaders
Most of us wait until someone comes to us with questions about a potential ministry call — and, certainly we must minister to them where they are — yet, with that approach we miss the opportunity to challenge others to consider a call.