KANSAS CITY – The world is coming to Kansas City this summer for the largest sporting event on the planet. As many as 1 million visitors from around the globe may flood into the city for the FIFA World Cup in June and July, and Missouri Baptists are preparing to…
ERLC helps dedicate ultrasound machine for Andalusia, Ala., center By Staff ANDALUSIA, Ala. (BP) – The Sav-A-Life Family Hope Center in Andalusia, Ala., held a dedication ceremony Sunday (Oct. 3) for an ultrasound machine donated by the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. The ERLC gave the machine to…
OKLAHOMA CITY (BP) – Todd Fisher was approved to serve as Oklahoma Baptists’ executive director-treasurer with a unanimous vote by state convention board members during a special-called business meeting Tuesday (Oct. 5).
AIKEN, S.C. (BP) – A South Carolina woman has been charged with child abuse after an incident at Town Creek Baptist Church, a Southern Baptist congregation.
Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury and other religious leaders came together at the Vatican on Monday for a climate-focused meeting ahead of the UN's COP26 summit in Glasgow next month.
Thousands made decisions for Christ throughout Franklin Graham's 14-day God Loves You tour, helmed by top Christian artists, including the Newsboys and Marcos Witt.
NASHVILLE (BP) -- The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee is scheduled to hold a special session on Tuesday (Oct. 5) at 11:00 a.m. EDT, according to Roland Slade, EC chairman. The central issue of meeting is the finalization of an agreement with Guidepost Solutions and the matter of waiving of…
United Methodist clergy who oppose same-sex marriage won t be required to officiate gay wedding ceremonies if the denomination changes its stance on LGBT issues, according to a clergy panel
Greg Laurie’s Southern California Harvest Crusade will return to Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, for one night only on Oct. 3. The pastor hopes the event sparks a spiritual awakening — something he believes the world desperately needs.
The Southern Baptist Convention is in the throes of a bitter struggle that seems likely to determine its future, for better or worse. On the one side are