
Italy Winter Games open, Southern Baptists ready to serve
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will take place from Feb. 6-22 at sites across northern Italy. I(MB Photo) By Kristen Sosebee Let the Games

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will take place from Feb. 6-22 at sites across northern Italy. I(MB Photo) By Kristen Sosebee Let the Games

Prayer supporters gather around newly appointed IMB missionaries Austin and Tara Render, sent from Highview Baptist in Louisville, Kentucky. The Renders are joining a team

Spring offers a natural moment for churches to re-engage their communities with intentional gospel focus. The Spring Outreach Strategy is designed to help churches move from prayer to action to celebration. This Spring Outreach Strategy is built around four connected components—each simple on its own, but powerful when practiced together: Who’s Your One, Serve Local, Big Day, and Statewide Baptism Sunday.

Scheduled March 7 at Immanuel Baptist Church and the City Center in Little Rock, Lead Defend and Lead Defend Foundations equip the next generation to

By Emily McMaster, LAC February is one of the coldest months of the year. The ground is hard; the trees are bare, and there are no visible signs of

Pre-registration for messengers and childcare opens today as Southern Baptists continue preparations for the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting, June 7-10 at the Orange County Convention Center.

The staff of a pregnancy center in Nashville, Ark., surrounds a woman receiving an ultrasound exam. The center is a ministry of the Little River

By James Taylor, OBU ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — Ouachita Baptist University will host its annual Christian Focus Week Feb. 2-6, offering students dedicated time and space

Until temperatures rise high enough and long enough to make roads more accessible, response to a winter storm stretching from Texas to the Northeast is going to have a more local focus, Southern Baptist leaders told Baptist Press Monday (Jan. 26).

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.