
Study: Pastors more hesitant to share political preferences
Like other Americans, pastors are deciding who they’ll vote for in the November election. Compared to previous elections, however, they’re much more hesitant to share their preference.

President of Florida WMU reflects on life lessons amid upheaval
Irma Moss vividly remembers five or six communist soldiers invading her family’s home in Cuba and whisking her father off

Persecution, corruption examined in 14 countries
Nations identified as some of the worst persecutors of Christians also have some of the most corrupt governments, a new study by International Christian Concern asserts.

Amid volatile economy, GuideStone trustees share updates at mid-year meeting
While the nation’s economic challenges are ongoing, GuideStone President Hance Dilbeck said the words of 1 Samuel 7:12 are guiding

Near-death experience points IT specialist to the Lord
Vincent Chen stopped by a nearby clinic for a COVID-19 test earlier this year. The test came back negative. But

‘Power of prayer’: PrayerLine connecting people to critical prayer needs
Since its inception in 1981, PrayerLine has been a reliable source for daily prayer requests from the International Mission Board, enabling callers to listen and pray for international missions.

Associational missionaries (DOMs) set to gather in Nashville June 13–14
The Southern Baptist Conference of Associational Leaders sponsors an annual conference prior to the SBC Annual Meeting. The meeting —

First person: How do we abuse God’s love?
God created every living soul with an innate desire and hunger for love. Though love will not fill your stomach,