The 77-year-old author was admitted to a southwest Michigan hospital last Wednesday with pneumonia, according to a Tuesday statement from Revive Our Hearts ministry. Robert was admitted on Christmas E...
When new students arrive at the University of Florida each fall, Eddie Gilley and student leaders from Baptist Collegiate Ministries are eager to help them get plugged into a local church as soon as possible.
Around 500 participants from more than 80 countries participated in a week-long conference on how to best use theology to build up pastoral training and leadership development in the global Church
More than 400 congregations in Texas have voted to leave The United Methodist Church amid the mainline Protestant denomination s ongoing schism over LGBT issues
Francis Chan says that while there are times when Christians are called to divide, the Holy Spirit grieves over how churches and Christians stay divided based on theological interpretations
Moral debates on issues such as same-sex marriage and abortion have become weaponized in the current culture wars, wherein any opposing view is seen as monstrous and oppressive, former Archbishop of ...
Professional degrees are gaining traction at theological schools across the U.S. and Canada, while the traditional ministerial degree, the master of divinity, is faltering, according to new data released late last month. Master of divinity programs constitute 35% of enrollment at theological schools overall – that’s a significant decline from the 43% of total enrollment for master of divinity degrees a decade ago.
The Village Church congregation gave a standing ovation to their pastor, Matt Chandler, who returned to the pulpit Sunday, more than three months after taking a leave of absence from his role as ...
NASHVILLE (BP) – As Southern Baptists continue to reckon with sexual abuse and take measures to prevent it and to care for survivors, many state Baptist conventions took historic actions at their annual meetings this fall.
NASHVILLE (BP) – The 2023 fiscal year for national Cooperative Program is off to a slow start due mainly to negative economic forces affecting churches and individuals across the country.