Hundreds of people made public commitments to Christian faith last weekend at what organizers described as the largest evangelical gathering in Belarus history, an event that followed an unusual two-hour meeting between American evangelist Franklin Graham and the country's longtime authoritarian president.
A megachurch in Texas that tried to leave The United Methodist Church without a congregational vote has now held that vote, with members voting overwhelmingly to disaffiliate from the second-largest ...
NOBTS counseling program receives key CACREP accreditation; California Baptist University receives historic $28.5M gift; Ridgecrest to host summer staff reunion June 1-4.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (BP) -- Ian Geimer, pastor of Kingstree First Baptist Church and the chairman of the South Carolina Baptist Convention executive director-treasurer search team, announced Monday (Feb. 20) that Tony Wolfe, associate executive director of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, has been selected as the candidate to become…
Michael Gatlin, the senior pastor at The Vineyard Church in Duluth, Minnesota, has resigned from his position weeks after his son, Jackson Gatlin, who served as the young adult and online community ...
The issue of who gets to be a Southern Baptist made international headlines last week after the denomination’s Executive Committee voted to oust one of the nation’s largest and best-known churches for having a woman preaching pastor.
Is the revival that broke out at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky, with continual worship and prayer on campus for weeks that spread to other campuses, a sign of Jesus return That is the ...
A Texas megachurch pastor says he is praying for those who have been impacted by a controversial sermon he gave in which he was criticized for describing a woman s physique in a moment of temptation
Inspired by the revival worship taking place at their campus, scores of students from Cedarville University in Ohio traveled to campus across the region to proclaim the Gospel
This issue of A Public Witness reports on three unconventional Ash Wednesday services focused on environmentalism, death penalty abolition, and slavery reparations. Each one serves as a glimpse into how this season of spiritual reflection can inspire public action.