
Study: Churchgoers tipping toward socialism, away from Scripture?
A new national survey describing the ongoing ideological and spiritual drift among Americans reveals that even consistent churchgoers are abandoning traditional biblical beliefs and conservative social perspectives.

Providing hope: TN Baptists find Ukraine trip encouraging, heartbreaking
Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said that he and the others in his travel

NAMB staffer, church planter Clifton dies in plane crash
Clint Clifton, a North American Mission Board staff member and church planter, died tragically in a plane crash late in

Report spotlights theological confusion regarding life after death
Americans — including millions who identify as Christians — hold strikingly conflicted beliefs about sin, salvation and the afterlife, according to a new report from George Barna.

COVID-19 outbreaks in several states linked to summer church camps
Multiple COVID-19 outbreaks connected to church events have been reported nationwide as the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus

First person: Santa by calling — when a role becomes a ministry
I wasn’t supposed to be Santa. I was a school photographer — just filling in when the scheduled Santa didn’t show up. I put on the beard, told my other photographer she’d have to take all the pictures, and stepped into the role. It was meant to be temporary. But God had other plans.

“We all need recovery from something’: Celebrate Recovery program pointing people to new life
The Celebrate Recovery program at Russell Springs First Baptist Church is not only helping people overcome addictions, but more importantly, pointing them to new life in Christ.

‘Art to Heart’ chalk drawing ministry celebrating 50 years with 50 drawings
Bill Cox marks the 50th anniversary of his “Art to Heart” ministry, evolving from chalk drawings to much more.