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From hard ground to rich soil, the Gospel takes root in Maine

AUGUSTA, Me. (BP) – One of the traits that makes Maine and New England a fertile area for the Gospel is the same one that leaves many an out-of-state missionary asking, “What did I do?”

Nearly half of U.S. Christians don’t attend church, State of the Bible finds

PHILADELPHIA (BP) – Nearly half of American Christians, 45 percent, have not attended church in the past six months, the American Bible Society said in its latest release from the 2025 State of the Bible.

Rebuilding from two disasters, Florida church prepares for its next 75 years

PENSACOLA, Fla. – After incurring millions of dollars in damages to nearly every facility on the church property as a result of Hurricane Sally’s landfall in 2020, East Brent Baptist Church moved back into its worship center in 2022, only to experience tremendous water damage totaling more than $1.3 million just two years later.

FROM THE SEMINARIES: Hughes to lead NOBTS D.Min.; MBTS faculty teach in Netherlands

Adam Hughes appointed director of NOBTS Doctor of Ministry program; MBTS faculty members teach on authority of Scripture in the Netherlands.

12 ways your church can really help a missionary

Does your church want to be a help to missionaries? Chuck Lawless offers 12 practical ways a local church can serve and support missionaries.

Son’s cancer diagnosis taught Hoover anew as she wrote ‘More Than Enough’

AUSTIN, Texas (BP) – Bible teacher and author Christine Hoover of Austin Stone Community Church admits without pride that she always considered herself self-sufficient.

ERLC trustees name presidential search team

NASHVILLE (BP) – Trustees for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission selected seven from their group today (Aug. 14) as the team to search for the entity’s next president.

Teenage moms find hope, support through pregnancy center

CHIANG MAI, Thailand – Pregnant and 17. Olive was depressed and scared. Being a teenage mom wasn’t what she envisioned for her life. But maybe being a teenage mother didn’t have to be the trajectory of her life. It could all be over with a trip to a clinic, and no one would know. Except her sister and family knew. And they wanted her to keep the baby. 

Tennessee church ‘transplant’ takes root

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Three years ago, during a regular meeting at Stevens Street Baptist Church in Cookeville, pastor Scott Parkinson tapped Jesse Haywood on the shoulder and asked, “Hey, do you want to plant a church?”

Bible Study: Praise our all-knowing, omnipresent God

Anyone who has instructed teenagers has likely been asked some form of this question: “Why do I need to know this?” They want to know its purpose for their lives. Having a sense of purpose is fundamental to us all.