• Review: Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor

    Managing Editor Ken Camp reviews “Disarming Leviathan” by Caleb E. Campbell.

  • Tornado cut short prayer service, tore off church wall

    The sky grew dark with threatening clouds shortly before 6 p.m. May 22, but the eight people gathered for the midweek service at Dyess Grove Baptist Church decided to go ahead as planned.

  • Henderson helps churches fulfill the Great Commission

    Kyle Henderson felt a clear calling from God to resign the pastorate of a church he loves to step out by faith and raise his own financial support to help churches to fulfill Christ’s Great Commission by 2033.

  • Small church leads giving to Texans on Mission

    Twenty years ago, Vincent Baptist Church had to decide whether to disband. The church kept going. Today, it’s a leading financial contributor to Texans on Mission.

  • Editorial: Encouraging news during discouraging days

    The Law Amendment, NAMB, DOJ investigation of the SBC. Yes, there’s all of that. There’s also a lot of good news happening this summer.

  • NAMB relationship with BGCT appears murky

    A spokesperson for the SBC North American Mission Board asserted “nothing has changed, and nothing is new” regarding its policy to grant church-starting funds only to state conventions that have affirmed the 2000 Baptist Faith & Message.

  • Former seminary staffer ordered assault report destroyed

    Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary released more details about the attempted cover-up of a report about a sexual assault on campus that landed a former seminary staffer in federal court, charged with obstruction of justice.

  • Obituary: Nancy Layne Russell

    Nancy Layne Russell, longtime Texas Baptist church musician, died May 24 in Lubbock after a two-year battle with cancer. She was 76.

  • Review: The Wood Between the Worlds

    News writer Calli Keener reviews “The Wood Between the Worlds” by Brian Zahnd.

  • Church places Matt Queen on leave after federal charges

    A North Carolina Baptist church has suspended its pastor after he was indicted on allegations of giving false records to the FBI.

  • Around the State: BUA receives Lilly preaching grant

    Baptist University of the Américas received a $1.2 million grant from Lilly Endowment to help establish Proclama.

  • Voices: Israel: Whose land is it anyway?

    The Bible doesn’t support all the memes, Jay Givens contends in his examination of what the Bible says about the land of Israel.