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You don’t have to lust

But how do we put the lust within to death? The answer is only found in Scripture. We put lust to death in the same way we put all habitual sins in our hearts to death: by loving God and His design more than we love our sin (Colossians 3:1-17). A lust problem is a love for God problem.

Bible Study: Gifted for kingdom work

Before we identify our spiritual gifts and exercise them to build up the body of Christ, we should understand where spiritual gifts come from. The equipping of the saints for ministry fulfills a promise given by God in the Old Testament through the prophet Joel, who declared that one day the Spirit of God would be poured out on His people.

Churches grow outreach year-round through Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree Program

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) –When United Believers Community Church moved to the Hickman Mills area of Kansas City at Easter of 2011, serving the area where the U.S. Census Bureau counts more than 16 percent as impoverished was a priority.

IMB teams continue excitement after Tokyo Deaflympicsby Chris Doyle

Tokyo was a whirlwind of colors, sounds and — most importantly — signs. For two weeks in November, the Deaflympics met in the capital city of Japan, where the International Mission Board had more than 50 workers and volunteers sharing the Gospel during the worldwide event for Deaf athletes.

WMU board meeting underscores ‘meant for the mission’

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Meant for the Mission, a two-year theme that will be woven throughout WMU curriculum beginning this fall, provided the backdrop for more than 20 different speakers who shared missions testimonies and illustrations of God’s faithfulness during WMU’s January board meeting, Jan. 10-12.

Severe weekend weather forecasts prompt Disaster Relief prep

NASHVILLE (BP) – One year ago, residents along the Gulf Coast were having fun in the rarest-of-rare snow events. That mood is different today for those in areas forecast to receive severe winter weather this weekend, with predictions of freezing rain and snow accumulations in feet, not inches.

Allen highlights theological education as denominational stewardship at convocation

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Midwestern Seminary marked the beginning of the Spring 2026 semester with its Spring Convocation on Jan. 20. The event included an address by President Jason Allen and the signing of the Articles of Faith by three recently elected faculty members.

Dockery offers vision of worship, worldview, work, service at SWBTS convocation

FORT WORTH, Texas -- President David S. Dockery in recent years has used convocation addresses each new semester at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary to speak about the institution’s heritage, leaders who shaped its theology, its core values and what it means to be a “Southwesterner.”

Busy food pantry serves remote Utah town

EAST CARBON, Utah – Jennifer Carter was still homeschooling the three youngest of her five children when in 2020 COVID swarmed through her community of about 1,500 people.

Cities Church leaders address Sunday’s worship disruption 

ST. PAUL, Minn. (BP) – Leaders of Cities Church released a statement today (Jan. 20) addressing what they called the “shameful, unlawful conduct” of protestors that disrupted their church service Sunday, Jan. 18.