• Voices: Bridges between worship and work

    First Baptist Church in Amarillo saw positive results from a new Bible study focused on bridging worship and work.

  • Kachin Baptist leader released from Myanmar prison

    Hkalam Samson, former president and general secretary of the Kachin Baptist Convention in Myanmar, has been released from Myitkyina Prison in Burma’s Kachin State.

  • Obituary: Roger Paynter

    Roger A. Paynter, former Texas Baptist pastor, died March 6 after complications from a stroke. He was 74.

  • Lott Carey expresses solidarity with Haitians during crisis

    Lott Carey, a historically Black Baptist missional organization, expressed “unwavering solidarity with the people of Haiti during this time of unprecedented crisis.”

  • Around the State: Student art exhibit displayed at Wayland

    Artwork created by seven Wayland Baptist University seniors will be on display April 19 to May 17 at Abraham Art Gallery.

  • Voices: How should I vote? Part 1

    “How do we engage in the brawl without becoming brawlers? … How do we vote from a biblical, Christ-centered worldview?”

  • David Crowther nominee for SBC first vice president

    David Crowther, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Wichita, Kan., will be nominated for Southern Baptist Convention first vice president.

  • Review: Blessed Are the Rest of Us

    Managing Editor Ken Camp reviews “Blessed Are the Rest of Us: How Limits and Longing Make Us Whole”By Micha Boyett.

  • Connect 360: The Search for Wisdom

    Lesson 2 in the Connect360 unit “The Search for Wisdom: Words to Live By” focuses on Proverbs 2:1-15.

  • Mainstream media giants accused of sexual exploitation

    Many turn to LinkedIn for updates on industry insiders, but among the billion professionals featured alongside respected companies are sexual exploitation leaders such as Pornhub and OnlyFans.

  • Ukrainian evangelicals urge Speaker Johnson to vote

    In a March 26 letter, the Ukraine Council of Evangelical Protestant Churches urged U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson to vote on providing aid.

  • First baptism in years sparks growth at Mathis church

    Pastor Felix Treviño knew the metric stating a healthy church should have one baptism per year for every 15 people in average worship attendance, but First Baptist Church of Mathis simply was not seeing God move in that way.