
Baptist leaders plea for end of mail-order abortions
Forty Baptist leaders representing 22 states joined the Family Research Council to send a letter to the White House asking President Trump to stand firm in defending the unborn and to protect women and girls from the dangers of the abortion pill mifepristone.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for May 14
Recovering from a Fall into Temptation Psalm 32:1–7 Recently, I found myself uttering, “They don’t make things like they used

First person: 10 questions to determine if your prayer life is more ritual or relationship
I talk with a lot of folks about prayer, and I fear that many of them approach prayer as a ritual rather than as a relationship.

No church, ministry ‘immune to the risks of fraud’
Cybercrime has hit Southern Baptists hard over the past year. The Florida Baptist Convention announced this month it was “the

‘Graveyard for church plants’: bearing burdens in a Pacific paradise
The San Diego County neighborhood La Jolla is known for its rugged coastlines and year-around mild temperatures. The crystal blue

The maturing years of congregations can be treacherous
If I ask you about your teenage years, you might tell me you were the perfect adolescent. If so, I know you also lie about other things.

MBTS announces new doctoral degree in ministry to women
Midwestern Seminary recently announced a new degree offering to its doctoral program, the Doctor of Ministry in Ministry to Women.

Hispanic Simultaneous Revivals campaign making a difference in New Mexico
Eight churches participated in the Baptist Convention of New Mexico’s 2021 Hispanic Simultaneous Revivals campaign last fall. Based on reports