
Changed lives take time, ‘patience’ in historic Nevada town
“To reach people, it takes a lot of honesty, one-on-one conversations and consistency,” pastor Austin White told The Baptist Paper. He could have added “patience.”

Hawaii Baptist executive director reflects on Maui fire anniversary
On Aug. 8, we mark the second anniversary of the devastating Maui fires that forever changed the landscape of Lahaina

Opinion: The challenge of staffing a music ministry
If you’re having trouble staffing a music ministry, you’re not crazy, and you’re not alone. Staffing a church’s music ministry is more difficult than most people realize. And it’s getting harder all the time.

Parents urged to monitor children’s social media as Israel crisis unfolds
As the crisis unfolds in Israel, numerous media outlets are reporting that Hamas is threatening to post disturbing videos on social media over the weekend showing hostages being executed.

India’s harshest anti-conversion law approved in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand state, India last week passed an amendment to its controversial anti-conversion law expanding punishment to life imprisonment.

Your Voice: Looking beyond the Israel-Hamas headlines
“We need to learn to look beyond the headlines. We need to look for who is missing from the reports and what’s not being said. Many times, our own brothers and sisters in Christ will be found in that void.”

God’s provision, focus underscore WMU board meeting
During WMU’s board meeting, Jan. 8–9, executive board members joined national and state leaders via Zoom to hear business updates

Two Christian families in Massachusetts file suit after foster care licenses revoked
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of two Massachusetts families after the commonwealth told them that they are no longer eligible to continue serving as foster parents because of their religious beliefs.