
‘Hour of need’: Ukrainian Baptists seek prayer, support
More than two years after Russia’s intensified assault on Ukraine began, Ukrainian Baptists appealed to “brothers and sisters in Christ in the United States” for prayer and support.

Lots of ‘blame to go around’: SBC messengers approve GCR Evaluation Task Force recommendations
Southern Baptist messengers approved the six recommendations presented by the Great Commission Resurgence Evaluation Task Force Tuesday (June 11) in Indianapolis, following the release of its report on May 12.

Your Voice: Why we need more leaders in ministry
First-person articles, comments, letters to the editor, blog excerpts, social media posts and more …

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for April 21
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for April 21, written by Mark Rathel, professor at the Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Florida.

Americans growing more open to political endorsements in church?
Few pastors endorse political candidates outside their role at church. Even fewer endorse during a church service. Most Americans like it that way, but they’re growing more supportive of churches jumping into the political fray.

Christmas in the Delta: BSU students ‘serve in their own backyard’
More than 350 Baptist Student Union students from 18 Mississippi colleges joined “Christmas in the Delta,” a ministry mobilizing students for gospel-centered service across nine Delta counties.

‘Thank you’: Gateway Seminary honors Iorg for 20 years of service
Friends, alumni, faculty, students and trustees gathered Tuesday, April 16, to honor Jeff Iorg for his tenure as president of Gateway Seminary and to commission him for service at the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention.

Abortion, gender-related bills passed in Colorado spark heated debate
The Colorado House of Representatives passed several hot-button issue bills that have sparked heated debate.