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Katharine Barnwell the most effective missionary you’ve never heard of, new book muses

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (BP) – “Women marry,” was reportedly her father’s response when missionary and Bible translator Katharine “Katy” Barnwell told him she wanted to enroll in university in 1950s London.

USCIRF highlights surging violence against Christians in Nigeria, urges U.S. action

WASHINGTON (BP) – Almost daily, news surfaces of Islamic extremists or Fulani militants killing Christians in northern or central Nigeria, with law enforcement either lacking or inadequate to intervene.

Indiana pastors visit political leaders, offer Scripture, prayer, encouragement

INDIANAPOLIS (BP) – The recent trip by a group of pastors to the Indiana Statehouse brought reminders that opened doors have a way of opening eyes.

Raleigh children’s pastor arrested on child exploitation charges

WAKE FOREST, N.C. — A children’s pastor at a Triangle area church has been arrested for distributing child sexual abuse material involving a young girl.

State of the Bible shows U.S. outlier in biblical reverence in ‘secular west’

PHILADELPHIA (BP) – From a global vantage point unique to its study of the Bible’s impact on U.S. adults, the American Bible Society (ABS) said Americans revere Scripture, faith and church more than others in a geographical cluster described as the “secular west.”

Americans judge the Good Book more positively, but still often by its cover

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — In the past few years, Americans have grown generally more positive toward the Bible, but that doesn’t mean they’re reading it more.

SBC DIGEST: Global Hunger Relief resources available; Kentucky campus ministry honored

Send Relief resources help churches promote Global Hunger Relief; WKU BCM named ‘Best of the Hill.’

TRUTH founder Roger Breland honored upon retirement from University of Mobile

MOBILE, Ala. – “We have seen miracles.” That’s how Roger Breland sums up a life dedicated to spreading the Gospel message to people of all nations through word, song and deed.

Young men lead renewed interest in Christianity in the UK

NASHVILLE (BP) – A curiosity about Scripture and God may be one of the leading factors behind a study that claims a “quiet revival” is expanding among young people in the United Kingdom, said an International Mission Board leader.

GriefShare’s on-demand ‘Remembering Mom’ consoles on Mother’s Day, beyond

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (BP) – Many of the 30.8 percent of Americans whose mothers have died, as the U.S. Census Bureau counted in 2021, experienced the loss when they were not ready to process the pain.