
Disaster Relief volunteers bring hope to ‘forgotten community’
In an age driven by communication and technology, a small northeast Tennessee community near Beech Mountain, North Carolina, faces neglect and isolation.

Georgia Baptist Mission Board moving from Sugarloaf property to temporary locations
The Georgia Baptist Mission Board announced Friday (Dec. 2) it is moving out of its five-story executive office building into

Prayer revives Arkansas church
In February 2018, Crossroads New Baptist Church near Little Rock, Arkansas, was close to shutting its doors. Attendance had dwindled;

College students offered ‘on-the-job’ training in Christian service
From ministering to local children with dyslexia to leading sports camps internationally, East Texas Baptist University’s Great Commission Center offers students “on-the-job training” in Christian service.

Tia’s eternity and how it is forever changed
It all started with a coffee run. On a trip to the closest city to the Village of Three Temples,

More than a decade after Arab Spring, gospel moves amid staggering ongoing trauma
Drew Carson* has a hard time believing it’s been 10 years since the Arab Spring started on the western side

A brief history of the Cooperative Program
When 293 delegates gathered in 1845 in Augusta, Georgia, for the inaugural meeting of the convention, their first resolution expressed the desire to “organize a convention for the propagation of the gospel.”

Debt-free north Georgia church marks special occasion by giving away money
COVID-19 may have impacted lots of things, but it didn’t impact giving at Peavine Baptist Church in north Georgia. Peavine,