
Former Afghan Muslim reaching community, beyond for Christ
Latif, an Afghan Muslim man on his sixth pilgrimage to Mecca, wondered why God was mad at him. He was

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for July 4
Justice Sought Job 36:8–23 Why does man suffer? That is a question humans have asked for thousands of years. In

Competitive powerlifting coach shares how faith, sport ‘changes you on every level’
Carson-Newman University recently announced the addition of powerlifting to its list of student options for those looking to compete.

Your Voice: Lessons from the ‘Jesus Movement’
In the early 1970s at a park on the north side of Flint, Michigan, a guy with long hair and

‘Circuit preaching’: How strategy could impact ‘remarkably unchurched’ states like Wyoming
“You can go pretty much an hour in any direction from where I live and you’ll see absolutely nothing — no gas stations, no subdivisions, no shopping centers—nothing,” Tyler Martin says.

37 Nigerian Christians killed, 17 burned to death in violent attacks
JOS, Nigeria — Fifty-four Christians were killed in multiple attacks in August by suspected Muslim Fulani herdsmen, according to the

Youth apologetics event challenges students to tackle tough questions
A first-ever apologetics event for high school students at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College brought together 250

U.S. Hispanic Protestant churches growing through community, evangelism
Hispanic churches in the United States face unique challenges but are finding success in building community within their congregations and