SEATTLE (BP) – Southern Baptist Disaster Relief personnel are doing all they can to help others facing the effects of historic flooding, the Northwest Baptist Convention’s state DR leader told Baptist Press today (Dec. 12).
Gulf Coast residents commemorated 20 years on Friday since Hurricane Katrina made landfall as a Category 3 storm and devastated areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Katrina killed over 1,800 ...
Fletcher Merkel, 8, and Harper Moyski, 10, were the victims killed in a Wednesday morning shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minn., their families confirmed on Thursday. The chil...
Four Christian colleges and universities are slated to receive grants to conduct research projects aimed at increasing Scripture engagement among young people, including one that is piloting an AI
The Kentucky Board of Social Work has determined that a Christian counselor did not violate the professional standards of his practice by speaking out against the embrace of LGBT ideology, as the
A new animated film telling the story of Jesus through the eyes of the apostle John is set to debut in U.S. theaters Sept. 5. Light of the World presents the gospel in a family-friendly, hand-drawn 2D cartoon format. Set around 30 A.D., the film portrays crowds awaiting the Messiah and follows the first disciples — John, James, Andrew, Peter and others — as they recognize something unique about Jesus and begin to follow him through his ministry, crucifixion and resurrection.
Despite the challenges of marriage and motherhood, a new report from the Institute of Family Studies suggests that married mothers are happier than their childless and unmarried counterparts for
This issue of A Public Witness heads to Florida with the zeal of Moses descending from the mountain to scrutinize the Christian Nationalist attempt to desacralize the Decalogue.
At Delaney Hall, the East Coast’s largest immigrant detention facility, families and volunteers say harsh conditions and shifting rules have urged the need for spiritual care.
Women who have abortions face an increased risk of mental health-related hospitalization compared to those who carry their pregnancies to term, according to a recent study