Religious Freedom Report Flags Five New Concerning Countries
Loading the Audio Player... The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued a Wednesday report recommending that five new countries be flagged as countries of partic...
Loading the Audio Player... The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued a Wednesday report recommending that five new countries be flagged as countries of partic...
DALLAS (BP) – Honoring Christ in the pastorate requires faithful preaching and holy living, attendees were told during the final sessions of the SBC Pastors’ Conference in Dallas June 9.
DALLAS (BP) – Donna Gaines, wife of pastor Steve Gaines, and Gayle Roberts Foster, daughter of the late Adrian Rogers, were the featured speakers at the Pastors Wives and Women in Ministry Conference, June 9, at the SBC annual meeting.
If you grew up in a church with a denominational label—Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, take your pick—there’s a good chance you’re not sitting in the same
NASHVILLE (BP) – In 1925, Southern Baptists looked to the future with the launch of a new funding mechanism. Hope was high, but so was anxiety after the recently-completed $75 Million Campaign fell a little over $16 million short of its goal.
DALLAS (BP) – Pastors were encouraged to keep their focus on God’s work and God’s approval during the second session of the SBC Pastors’ Conference June 9 in Dallas.
DALLAS (BP) – On the day before Southern Baptists convene, SBC Executive Committee members elected new leaders and passed several recommendations for final approval by messengers.
DALLAS (BP) – Two milestone anniversaries, a new Associational Mission Strategist award, and record membership numbers were celebrated at this year’s Southern Baptist Conference of Associational Leaders (SBCAL), June 8-9.
DALLAS (BP) – “Let the nations be glad,” urged WMU Missions Celebration speakers as they celebrated the anniversaries of the IMB Journeyman Program, the North American Mission Board’s Annie Armstrong Easter Offering and the WMU Foundation.
DALLAS – At least a dozen ethnic leaders at this year’s Asian Collective Kickoff Celebration re-signed the covenant they first signed last year, signifying their continued interest in working together as Asians through the Southern Baptist Convention for the sake of the Gospel.
The Southern Baptist Convention meeting this week in Dallas will also consider a proposed ban on churches with women pastors.