ONTARIO, Ca. (BP) — What began in 2024 as a national women’s evangelism conference hosted by the North American Mission Board (NAMB) in Alpharetta, Ga., has now expanded across the country to serve women on the West Coast. More than 300 women gathered on Gateway Seminary’s campus in Ontario April…
Though many congregations in the U.S. are relatively homogeneous, others are sharply divided. In some cases, divisions are becoming more pronounced as midterm election season heats up, leaving clergy to keep the peace while still meeting the spiritual needs of all of their members.
PRATVILLE, Ala. (BP) – For many, the Navy Seals have become the gold standard of elite special forces operators. They have their own unique culture, learned from their training and shared among their fellow Seals.
SBC DIGEST -- Union celebrates ‘mission faithfulness and Christ-centered excellence’ at bicentennial kick-off; Dan Busby, longest-serving president of evangelical financial watchdog, dies at 81
A former executive for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries recently shared in a live panel discussion that she regrets not pushing harder when sexual abuse allegations against the late apologist ...
Leaders from the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D C traveled to Greece this week to formally return a handwritten, 1,000-year-old, handwritten Gospel manuscript looted by Bulgarian troops in 1917 ...
State convention, other defendants seek dismissal in lawsuit related to Judson College bonds; State Board legal fees for Judson-related lawsuit being paid out of contingency fund.
Anne van der Bijl, also known as Brother Andrew, died Tuesday in his home in the Netherlands. He smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain into Communist countries for years. Van der Bijl also founded O...
An Episcopal church in Wisconsin has included in its budget a voluntary tax on its property to give to the state s Native American tribes to acknowledge that it stands on land that used to be someone ...
Anne van der Bijl, the Dutch missionary known for smuggling Bibles into communist nations and founding the Christian persecution watchdog group Open Doors, has died at age 94
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP) – Missouri Baptists are mourning the loss – and celebrating the life – of Don Hinkle, 68, founding editor of The Pathway. Many have expressed their condolences in comments to a Sept. 22 post on The Pathway’s Facebook page sharing the news of Hinkle’s death.