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PORTALES, N.M. (BP) – Some ideas are so simple, so needed and so good, it’s hard to figure out why it took so long to think of them.
PORTALES, N.M. (BP) – Some ideas are so simple, so needed and so good, it’s hard to figure out why it took so long to think of them.
Are you a Pharisee? According to a newly released book by distinguished theologian, pastor, and author R.T. Kendall, the answer is very likely yes.
NASHVILLE (BP) – Jeana and I were in our mid-thirties when she was diagnosed with cancer. Her diagnosis moved us to pursue God, and prayer was our first choice, not our last.
Black history is a history of prayer. Beginning in the woods and marshes on the edges of plantations across the deep south, enslaved Black Americans
NEW ORLEANS — Trustees with the North American Mission Board (NAMB) met Feb. 1-2 in New Orleans and visited with missionaries who are planting churches and meeting the needs of people in desperate situations.
Are you obeying God's call to action? On the other side of saying yes to God are the miraculous moments only faithful, obedient people get to enjoy.
NASHVILLE (BP) – After a slow start to the budget year, giving through the Cooperative Program rebounded in January with more than $19.3 million being given to support national and international missions and ministries.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) – The board of trustees for the North American Mission Board unanimously passed a resolution on cooperation and missional strategy at their February 2021 board meeting.
Black history is a history of prayer. Beginning in the woods and marshes on the edges of plantations across the deep south, enslaved Black Americans
RAPID CITY, ND (BP) – “I hear the phrase ‘on an island’ a lot. For many of our guys, an hour-and-a-half can separate them from the nearest Southern Baptist church. At that distance, it’s tough to feel the partnership you’re supposed to have with others.”
Prisoners in Illinois, Mississippi and Louisiana have endured stricter lockdowns due to COVID-19, but thanks to the Christian ministry Koinonia House, professing prisoners have received spiritual encouragement.