Rights groups, including Christian organizations advocating for persecuted communities, are warning that a recent high court ruling in Pakistan could significantly expand government oversight of civil society and restrict the ability of nonprofits to operate, particularly those reliant on foreign funding.
A group of United Methodist Church members have urged their bishops to approve a plan to allow congregations to leave the denomination now, rather than wait for legislation for separation to be passed at next year’s General Conference.
Every November, the online political discourse ramps up as elections across the country take place. Politics have become increasingly divisive in recent
Every November, the online political discourse ramps up as elections across the country take place. Politics have become increasingly divisive in recent
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (BP) – Along with discipleship, Geyer Springs First Baptist Church believes its generous support of the Cooperative Program is a key part of its strategy for advancing the Gospel.
Our allegiance to God is daily tested. Abraham’s temptation to protect his son and his obedience to God were both tested in one notable trial recorded in Genesis 22.
NASHVILLE (BP) – As a new budget year gets underway, Southern Baptists continue to exhibit financial faithfulness and generosity resulting in a strong start to the 2022 fiscal year. Gifts through the National Cooperative Program Allocation Budget topped $16.7 million, exceeding budget expectations by more than 5.8 percent.
Members of the St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church in Thorofare, New Jersey, who shut out their newly appointed Pastor, Ratona Stokes-Robinson, from preaching at the pulpit inside the building since June, reportedly because of her sex, finally relented on Sunday and allowed her inside.
Dan Darling, the newly-named director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has said that in his new role, he hopes to help equip the Church to engage in an “increasingly complex and confusing culture.”
A Baptist congregation in North Carolina has packed 50,000 meals over the course of two days in order to help the needy in the African country of Zambia.
Missouri Baptists celebrate cooperative ministry By Benjamin Hawkins/The Pathway BRANSON, Mo. (BP) – During their Oct. 25-26 meeting messengers to the Missouri Baptist Convention’s 187th annual meeting heard reports of the work being achieved through their partnership in kingdom ministry. “Let me make it very clear: We are doing good…