ST. PAUL, Minn. (BP) – Protestors who disrupted the worship service of a Southern Baptist church and proceeded to “terrorize” attendees, according to an affidavit, will not face state charges for their actions, a city attorney announced on June 4.
Besides questioning and threatening friends of an Iranian-Armenian pastor re-arrested for practicing his faith, authorities in Iran have detained his wife and put her in solitary confinement, according to an advocacy group.
DALLAS (BP) -- Gather your friends and celebrate God’s work around the world through His people at the WMU Missions Celebration just prior to the SBC Annual Meeting.
DALLAS (BP) -- Members of various African diaspora groups as well as leaders of various SBC ethnic fellowships have plans to meet for encouragement and strategic planning in Dallas.
The Presbyterian Church in America PCA saw widespread growth in 2024, with notable increases in membership, giving, and professions of faith, according to the denomination s latest five-year
This past Saturday, more than 7,750 people were baptized in the waters off Huntington Beach, California, in what organizers say was the largest single-day
Sometimes life gets busy. Too busy to even take a piece of fruit for a quick snack when running out the door. This can have a negative effect when we purchase fruit for a healthy snack then let too much time go by and that fruit can deteriorate and turn…
DALLAS (BP) – “United” is the theme and Ephesians 4:3 the scriptural admonishment for the fourth annual gathering of the Asian Collective, an umbrella fellowship group of Southern Baptists from nine Asian nations: China, Cambodia, Hmong, Japan, Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines and Vietnam. The Collective plans to meet from 3-6…
More churches across the U S are embracing the use of Artificial Intelligence in their ministries, but pastors have stopped short of using the technology to prepare their sermons, data from the State
The Korean Church Media Association issued a statement expressing deep concern over new Chinese regulations on religious activities that went into effect on May 1, according to reporting by Christian
More than 60,000 Christians filled the streets of Mexico City last week to mark the 30th anniversary of the March for Jesus, one of the country’s largest evangelical public gatherings. The peaceful demonstration featured music, prayer, and gospel proclamations as participants made their way to the capital’s historic Zócalo square.