For nearly eight decades, Urbana has stood as one of the most influential missions gatherings in North American evangelicalism, inspiring generations of young Christians to consider their role in taking the gospel to the ends of the earth. But as Christianity’s center of gravity continues shifting toward the Global South, the triennial event grappled with the question: what does mission look like in a world where leadership is no longer primarily Western?
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP) -- Missouri pastor Jon Nelson announced today that he intends to nominate Don Currence, mayor of Ozark, Mo, and administrative pastor at First Baptist Ozark, for the office of SBC Recording Secretary.
First Baptist Atlanta Senior Pastor Anthony George reflected on the anointing God placed on the life of Charles Stanley and shared how the late pastor exemplified how God can use even the most broken ...
The Board of Trustees for Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has unanimously elected a new president of the Fort Worth, Texas-based Christian academic institution, months after the resignation ...
The Christian Post talked with Brown about his book, including the factors he attributes to the drop in Christian belief among Americans, how support for Donald Trump may have hurt Evangelical ...
Seventeen months after Southwest Baptist University found its accreditation on probation, the school is trying to convince the Higher Learning Commission that the problems have been fixed. But as the HLC conducts a review on Monday, a key problem remains unresolved.
Prominent Pastors Tony Evans and Chuck Swindoll, as well as former President Donald Trump, were among those who paid their respects to the late Pastor Charles Stanley at a legacy celebration held at ...
NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – Escalating violence may have forced Louisiana Reach Haiti to halt most operations in the country, however, the ministry has found other ways to share the hope of Jesus in Haiti.
More than 60 years ago, a historic Black church was forced to give up its sanctuary, compensated for what it says was a fraction of its value, to an urban renewal project that wiped out the heart of an African American neighborhood known as the Hill District. Now, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is poised to recoup some of that loss and reclaim a spot near its former home.