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  • Greed fuels sports gambling industry, ethicist says

    Sports gambling feeds on greed and thrives on the exploitation of the vulnerable, Baptist minister and former college football coach RaShan Frost said.

    04/07/2025 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor

  • Religious leaders minister amid violence in DR Congo

    Pastor Allan Ngwaba has been offering daily counseling sessions, both in churches and homes, to people affected by the violent conflict in the Congo.

    04/07/2025 - By Tonny Onyulo / Religion News Service

  • Baptists respond to growing needs in Myanmar

    The 19 million people already displaced by violence and persecution in Myanmar have been joined by another 8 million internally displaced individuals since a deadly earthquake struck on March 28, Baptist World Aid Director Marsha Scipio said.

    04/04/2025 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor

  • SBC ethnic fellowships issue statement on immigration

    Leaders of 13 Southern Baptist ethnic groups approved a joint statement on immigration seeking religious liberty protections, compassion without demonization and enforcement options including fines or other penalties in lieu of deportation.

    04/03/2025 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press

  • Texans on Mission seeking volunteers after Valley flooding

    Lead elements of Texans on Mission disaster relief departed Dallas on April 1 to coordinate flood relief in the Rio Grande Valley after about 20 inches of rain in the region.

    04/02/2025 - By Ferrell Foster / Texans on Mission

  • Judge rules against Johnny Hunt in defamation suit

    A federal judge ruled against former Southern Baptist Convention President Johnny Hunt, rejecting his claims of defamation against Guidepost Solutions and nearly all the former megachurch pastor’s claims against the SBC and its Executive Committee.

    04/01/2025 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service

  • Burmese airstrikes add to suffering after earthquake

    The humanitarian crisis caused by the earthquake in Myanmar that claimed at least 2,700 lives is being compounded by military airstrikes on vulnerable, hard-hit communities populated by predominantly Christian Karen and Kachin ethnic groups.

    04/01/2025 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor

  • Andraé Crouch’s ‘colorblind evangelism’ focus of new book

    A new biography written by two individuals closely related to Baylor University’s Black Gospel Music Preservation Program aims to capture both the genre-defying range of Andraé Crouch’s music, as well as his ability to build bridges through his evangelistic ministry.

    04/01/2025 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service

  • 1 in 12 U.S. Christians vulnerable to deportation

    A new report published by four prominent Catholic and evangelical organizations claims about 1 in 12 Christians in the U.S. are vulnerable to deportation or live with a family member who could be deported by President Donald Trump’s administration.

    04/01/2025 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service

  • Faith unites underserved border communities

    n Hidalgo County, where the 26.9 percent of people living in poverty is more than twice the national average of 11.1 percent, Christian faith binds communities together as they serve one another and advocate for better resources. 

    04/01/2025 - By Aleja Hertzler-McCain / Religion News Service

  • Connect360: What if Christ Had Not Been Raised?

    The Easter lesson in the Connect360 unit “Kingdom Assignment: The Relentless Pursuit of Obedience” focuses on 1 Corinthians 15:1-20.

    03/28/2025 - By GC2 Press Staff

  • Connect360: Confronting Injustice

    Lesson 6 in the Connect360 unit “Kingdom Assignment: The Relentless Pursuit of Obedience” focuses on Nehemiah 5:6-13.

    03/28/2025 - By GC2 Press Staff

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