
Your Voice: ‘His wind guided us safely home’
After paddling a mere 100 feet from shore, the blue sky turned black and a heavy downpour drenched us for roughly five minutes.

Hip-hop opens door to reach teenagers with the gospel
When Dewayne Rembert was growing up, he didn’t have a father around. But he did have something else — music.

First person: My friend, Kay Arthur
When I ran into Kay Arthur on the campus of New Orleans Seminary about 30 years ago, I was surprised. No one had announced she would be there. We students thought we knew all the campus news, but apparently not. For me, this was a big deal.

California DR worker on Guam trip: ‘God saw their need and sent us’
During our time in Guam with the California Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, I was reminded of Exodus 2:25, “And God saw the people of Israel — and God knew.”

Rashional Thoughts: Sanctity of life emphasis more than an annual promotion
When Norma McCorvey’s attorneys filed a lawsuit on her behalf (as Jane Roe) against Texas district attorney Henry Wade in

‘Small church with a big heart’ serves hundreds with annual clothes giveaway
Pastor Gary Carringer proudly describes Polly Ann Baptist Church as “the small church with the big heart.” About 40 people fill the pews on Sunday mornings, but this humble congregation makes a big impact on its community.

Crisis communication: 4 tips for pastors in ever-changing, chaotic world
Whether you’re addressing an issue within your church or handling challenging situations online, effective crisis communication is essential to maintain trust and unity among your congregation.

Christian family in Laos expelled for faith; worship service halted
In one province of Laos, a Christian family was expelled for their faith and, in another province, a worship service was disrupted and members threatened with arrest.