Rededicating to the Wrong Example
This issue of A Public Witness unpacks why the upcoming ‘Rededicate 250’ gathering was planned for May 17 and the Christian Nationalist fight to remake the past and present.
This issue of A Public Witness unpacks why the upcoming ‘Rededicate 250’ gathering was planned for May 17 and the Christian Nationalist fight to remake the past and present.
Is this the generation that will witness the end of America? Throughout human history, every great society has eventually entered a period of decline, and sadly that is happening to us as well. It is the hope of a committed group of national leaders that a worldwide event called "The Return" on September 26 will wake up the American people while there is still time.
IMB's first virtual Sending Celebration scheduled for June 9; Black church conference moves online amid COVID-19 pandemic; Gospel scatters even in time of shelter, SWBTS panelists agree.
No matter your opinion on the issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, showing grace and love to your neighbor should be of utmost importance, Leo Endel says.
Eleven-year-old Abby* donated money she'd saved for a beach trip to the International Mission Board to help with a shortfall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Her family has challenged others to give too.
While COVID-19 prevented an in-person spring graduation ceremony at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS), it did not stop faculty, staff and students from celebrating 288 seminary and college graduates virtually on May 15.
Charlotte Holmes is on a mission to tell everyone she knows about what she experienced the day she died and went to Heaven. It was an experience that changed her life forever.
Spring graduates from Union University received a special message on what was supposed to be their graduation day -- a personalized video greeting from Union President Samuel W. "Dub" Oliver.
In the midst of all the Zoom small groups and virtual game nights, something meaningful is happening among Baptist university students -- they are getting bolder in sharing their faith.
SWBTS video series helps ministers live the call amid COVID-19; NOBTS student's musical composition finds new life and hope during pandemic; MBTS holds virtual colloquy.
While the 2020 SBC Annual Meeting has been canceled for the first time since 1945, Southern Baptists will still be provided with an opportunity to hear from the entities of the Southern Baptist Convention through an online event June 2 hosted by the SBC Executive Committee.