
California Baptists celebrate partnerships of diversity; SATF presents report
Under the banner of “Better Together,” messengers to the 81st meeting of California Southern Baptist Convention celebrated diversity and partnership

‘Fruitful experience’: Alabama D-Life training goes to Alaska
A group from Alabama recently went to Alaska to host disciple-making bootcamps based on the materials found in D-Life, a practical disciple-making program created by pastor Bill Wilks.

TN students experience crash course in servant leadership
Classrooms were empty on Carson-Newman University’s campus in Jefferson City earlier this fall, but it was not a holiday. More

Study: Evangelicals less biblically grounded, politically engaged than believed
A new study by researcher George Barna conducted by Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center, reveals that evangelicals are fewer in number, less biblically grounded, and less politically engaged than previously believed.

MS Baptists turn state fairgrounds into ‘literal missions fields’
Mississippi Baptists have become a fixture at the Mississippi State Fairgrounds in Jackson, witnessing to participants and attendees at the

First person: Time to lean in at the finish line
The men’s 100-meter race at the 2024 Paris Olympics generated global interest. It was the fastest field ever assembled with the winner not only winning gold but also claiming the titles as “World’s Fastest Man.”

First Person: A Thanksgiving I’d never forget
It was a Thanksgiving I’d never forget. A few years ago, I stayed home while my family traveled out of

First Person: Taiwanese missionary partner experiences God’s power in Africa
Since I moved to Africa six months ago to serve as a global missionary partner with the International Mission Board,