
From prison to pastor: Gospel transforms family in Southeast Asia
For Reza and his family, gospel transformation began in a prison courtyard. From a predominately Muslim country in Southeast Asia,

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 1
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for December 1, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Endangered youth: Ways to help prevent bullying
EDITOR’S NOTE — Across the nation, children and teens are plagued by a host of escalating tragedies. In this series,

New Orleans Seminary announces new efforts, including Prepare Her emphasis
With the unmistakable sound of New Orleans jazz beckoning the way, 700 alumni and friends of New Orleans Baptist Theological

First person: The case for familiar Christmas carols
“I do believe it’s unfortunate for us if we hear familiar (Christmas) carols more in the shopping mall than we do in the local church,” writes Justin Wainscott.

‘Lady Moses’ healed by God, now involved in gospel work to Navajo Nation
Rose Ignacio doesn’t remember the moment her little sister died in her arms. But she does remember a lot about

San Diego association introduces regional strategy
Re-engaging for the first time in 15 months, more than 140 San Diego Southern Baptist associational leaders, church planters and

Prison ministry in Zambia: ‘They are not outcasts. God loves them’
God answered the prayers of Southern Baptists who asked God for someone to work alongside International Mission Board missionaries in a prison ministry in Lusaka, Zambia. He didn’t just send one Zambian believer. He sent three.