
Chick-fil-A facing legal battle from religious discrimination claims
Hatch Trick Inc., which operates several Austin-area Chick-fil-A restaurants, is reportedly facing a federal lawsuit after the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission accused the operator of refusing to give an employee Saturdays off for religious observance.

Identifying the mission: Iorg shares future mentality of SBC Exec Committee
The mission matters most. That’s the mentality Jeff Iorg is bringing to the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee as he steps into the role of president and CEO on May 13.

Kentucky residents turning to Christ in wake of flash floods
In the aftermath of flash flooding that killed 37 people in the Kentucky mountains, residents there are turning to Christ.

Retaliatory abductions follow killings in Manipur
Following the murder of three Kuki-Thadou Christian church leaders in Manipur State, India, Christian Solidarity Worldwide reported a series of retaliatory abductions and a hostage crisis involving civilians in Kuki and Naga communities.

Christian areas in Myanmar struggling to receive humanitarian aid
A relief organization reported Myanmar’s army is restricting humanitarian aid in three states that have a considerable Christian population. The

Soaring congregations have laypersons with a heartfelt visionary story
Are active laypersons in your congregation sufficiently captured by God’s empowering vision for your congregation that they can speak from

Motorcycle sabbatical goes ‘off-road’ visiting small churches in 45 states
When Jeff Farmer rode his Indian Chieftain motorcycle off the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary campus in May, it marked

Religious liberty, Israel, IVF among topics in proposed SBC resolutions
The Resolutions Committee has released a list of “preliminary” drafts of this year’s proposed resolutions that will go before messengers during the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in Indianapolis.