An Evangelical theologian has questioned the theological coherence of a recent Vatican doctrinal note addressing the controversial Marian title Co-redemptrix, arguing that while the document slows
A revival in the Salem Association of Baptists has not only drawn large, enthusiastic crowds but has given evidence of a noticeable partnership in the gospel by pastors in that association.
Many of us have experienced it: the unexpected blessing when someone ahead of you in the drive-thru pays for your coffee or an unknown benefactor covers the cost of your restaurant meal. Unexpected blessings. Random acts of kindness.
A historic South Carolina church that has existed since the Civil War was recently bestowed the honor of a historical marker recognizing its roots of ministering to freed slaves
Thirteen Southern Baptist ethnic groups representing 10,900 churches have issued a joint statement on immigration calling for the Trump administration in the United States to show compassion for
Editor’s note: Randy C. Davis is executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. I love a good Cooperative Program (CP) story because Cooperative Program stories are ultimately about people. That’s one reason I love pastor James Suggs. He embodies everything that is great about CP. Pastor James has faithfully…
MANDALAY, Myanmar – The power is out here. So is water, telephone, internet in this city of 1.3 million people where 80 percent of the infrastructure (roads, bridges, power lines) have been destroyed and between 40 and 60 percent of the buildings damaged or destroyed by the 7.7 earthquake that…
At some point, Christianity became obsessed with order. The sermons got cleaner. The rules got clearer. The worship songs started sounding the same. And