Arkansas Baptist DR sees four salvations amid flood recovery work
MCGEHEE, Ark. – Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief (ABDR) recently deployed to McGehee to assist with the recovery of homes flooded on April 5 following torrential rainfall across the state.
Arkansas exec Rex Horne plans to transition out of role by year’s end
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Rex Horne is beginning the process of transitioning out of the role of Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) executive director, he announced this week.
Arkansas ladies’ chainsaw team cuts new path
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Six ladies from the Russellville area recently donned yellow shirts, chaps and other safety equipment, picked up chainsaws and went to work in Valdosta, Georgia.
Arkansas Baptists’ ‘One Day’ sees more than 400 saved
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – More than 1,500 Arkansas Baptists from across the state descended on north Pulaski County to serve as the hands and feet of Jesus.
Arkansas church celebrates return to worship center after tornado
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (BP) – Parkway Place Church celebrated the return to their worship center 17 months after severe weather caused major damage to the facility.
Cooperation leads to new church plant in Arkansas Delta
HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. – April 9 marked a historic occasion in Helena-West Helena as members of Helena First Baptist Church deeded the church property to Second Baptist Church in West Helena on Park Avenue.
Arkansas Baptist DR welcomes first four-legged volunteer
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE, Ark. (BP) – Four-legged, fluffy, bright eyed, and sporting a yellow Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief (ABDR) harness, Quigley could be found at Balboa Baptist Church over the weekend comforting volunteers and survivors.
Arkansas Pregnancy Network prepares to launch hotline
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The mission of the Arkansas Pregnancy Network is to save and change lives by “equipping people, empowering ministries and engaging communities toward a culture of life.”
FBC Jacksonville, Ark., becomes hub for those displaced by tornado
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. (BP) – First Baptist Church Pastor Seth Tucker was out of town when disaster struck Jacksonville on March 31. He was sharing the Gospel with a youth group in Springfield, Mo.