
More than 30 migrant workers turn to Christ after melon harvest
More than 30 migrant workers who came to southwest Georgia to harvest watermelons will leave with much more than a

Foster care: More families turning homes into mission fields
Justin and Tara Twiggs see foster care as their mission field. The Twiggs, who live in Dacula, Georgia, have no

Audience grows for Sound of Freedom’s anti-trafficking message
Amid a slate of summer blockbusters, “Sound of Freedom” continued its success at the box office, grossing more in its

Former military, law enforcement members fill distinct need with Florida Disaster Relief team
If you were to drive past Metairie Baptist Church just outside of New Orleans, you would see a parking lot

Snow, ice, frigid temps? No problem. Churches overcome storm via internet, other strategies
Though a winter storm may have prevented some churches from meeting in person Jan. 25, they still pressed forward with online services while others became the hands and feet of Jesus in their communities.

Church makes room for first responders on the job
Church transforms an unused room into a haven for first responders, offering relaxation, worship, and community, aiming to share gospel.

California pastors to hear about plans for 2022 SBC Annual Meeting
California Baptist pastors soon will have an opportunity to hear from Southern Baptist Convention leaders about plans for the 2022

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for September 10
The opening chapter of the Gospel of Mark describes a Savior who wasted no time beginning His ministry.