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Liele missions day Feb. 1; SWBTS book on missions in Asia

Churches encouraged to observe George Liele missions emphasis; Seminary Hill Press releases e-book on multicultural missions in Asia.

ERLC podcast features March for Life president

NASHVILLE (BP) – The latest episode of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission podcast features a conversation with the president of the March for Life in anticipation of the upcoming national rally in late January.

CP giving fell in December but remains close to budget for the year

NASHVILLE (BP) – Cooperative Program giving fell in December, coming in about 8 percent below budget goals. However, year-to-date giving remains within 2 percent of targets.

Tennessee Supreme Court hears defamation case against SBC, others

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Tennessee Supreme Court justices sought clarity regarding the church autonomy doctrine Thursday (Jan. 8) in a case focused on the Southern Baptist Convention’s protocols to address claims of sexual abuse.

Bible Study: Truth v. deception

C.S. Lewis, author of “Mere Christianity” and “The Chronicles of Narnia,” was once a staunch atheist. Over time, through Christian friends and intellects as well as his research and soul-searching, Lewis began to doubt his ironclad atheism.

West Africans find hope amid horror

Yacouba couldn’t stop the tears from flowing. He heard there had been an attack on his brother-in-law’s village by a terrorist group. They hadn’t been able to get in touch with him, so he and his wife went to the village to search for her brother.

Lifeway camps expand to new locations as growth continues into 2026

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — After adding eight camp locations in 2025, Lifeway camps are expanding once again in 2026, adding four new locations, in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas and South Carolina, as well as bringing new camps to previous locations.

‘The Spirit is moving’ in NYC, church planter says

DALLAS – TJ Stoudt, pastor of Harlem Community Church in New York, first felt God’s call on his life to serve in “large, diverse cities” when he served on staff at Waterfront Church in Washington, D.C., a church plant out of Southcrest Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas.

Hawaii church makes an impact in a strategic location

KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii – Raising up the next generation of church leaders is “vitally important,” says Brian Frable, pastor of Kona Baptist Church on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Cases of transgender athletes to go before Supreme Court Jan. 13

WASHINGTON, DC (BP) – One week from today (Jan. 6), the U.S. Supreme Court will review two cases over state laws seeking to clarify competition in sports according to biological sex.