
‘Full circle’ missions trip sees 558 Brazilians commit to follow Christ
John Galey, pastor with Poydras Baptist Church, Saint Bernard, was among the missions team that found countless opportunities to show the love of Christ to members of the Guarani tribe in Florianopolis, Brazil.

Former missionaries to Uruguay hold ‘family’ reunion in Georgia
They’re older now with graying hair and laugh lines, but a group of retired missionaries who spent much of their

Send Luncheon highlights tragedy, grace, gospel transformation
Dalia Valencia remembers the pain of losing her husband last September after his battle with COVID-19. Just six months later

Nicaraguan government revokes legal status of 90 religious organizations
Primera Iglesia Bautista of Managua is among more than 90 religiously oriented civil organizations that had their legal status revoked by the Nicaraguan government last week.

‘We care what happens to them’: English practice in Japan sparks deep friendships
In the Japanese language, there are two distinct words for communication. “Tatemae” means the façade you put up in front

Seminary teams serving in New Orleans through Crossover see lives changed
Sharing Jesus in New Orleans can be as unique as the city itself. In a place filled with people from

‘Modern day Ellis Island’: Refugees find help, hope in Charleston
A redeeming shift in its treatment of internationals is happening in Charleston, South Carolina. What was once a major port for enslaved people is now a harbor for diaspora groups, and Southern Baptists are an important part of the change.

Called to heal and proclaim: Medical missions opens door for ‘deep relationships’
Spencer Jones, a doctor who serves with the International Mission Board in Southeast Asia, remembers the moment Christ’s love truly