MONTREAL – "The beginning of the story is good. But the ending is even better." That's Andrew Mark Adil's opening line when people ask how such an unlikely man ended up in such an unlikely place doing such an unlikely thing.
A mother of three children in Somalia is struggling to survive after her Muslim relatives drove her from their home and threatened to kill her for accepting Christ, she said.
Officials with Orthodox Churches in the United States have filed a lawsuit against a Washington state measure requiring priests to break the confessional seal in the latest example of the legislation
A new survey reveals that nearly half of Americans attend more than one church as online worship services have become increasingly prevalent following the COVID-19 pandemic
In the last five days since the Israel-Iran conflict began, hurrying into bomb shelters and hearing the sounds of alarms and explosions has become a way of life for Eli Birnbaum in Tel Aviv, Israel
NASHVILLE (BP) – Recorded meetings that were sealed following the work of the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force (GCRTF) in 2010 are now available at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives.
DALLAS – The need for intentionality and unity framed the conversation at the recent annual meeting of the Filipino Southern Baptist Fellowship of North America.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A tragic bus crash involving a local church claimed a husband and wife and left another person in critical condition Sunday morning.
When SBC President Clint Pressley asked me to chair this year’s Resolutions Committee, I hesitated. Anyone familiar with the resolutions process at the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting understands why. Resolutions can serve as instruments of conviction or, just as easily, catalysts for controversy. Nuanced theological concerns, amendments from the…
A New Jersey town s zoning board has rejected the request of a local church to build a 17-bed homeless shelter, which comes amid ongoing debate over the future of the church property
The Rev. Charles Graves IV is part of a younger, more diverse generation of Episcopal priests who believes the denomination can thrive — as long as it continues to evolve.