
Students get refreshed and recharged at Collegiate Week, ready to share gospel on campus
(Photos by Luke Dawson) DAVIS, Okla. – More than 100 college students from across Arkansas recently traveled to the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center near

(Photos by Luke Dawson) DAVIS, Okla. – More than 100 college students from across Arkansas recently traveled to the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center near

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Executive Board of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) met Tuesday, Aug. 19, at the Convention office in Little Rock.

Women Equipped, the Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) site in Benton, was recently awarded a $2,000 CWJC Site Grant by the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) Foundation.

PARON, Ark. – Hispanic church planters gathered over the weekend, Aug. 15-16, at Camp Paron for a spiritual retreat, where they were refreshed and re-energized

During the 2024 Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) Annual Meeting, messengers gave final approval of a recommendation from the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws Committee

When most people think of a church, they think of ‘Church’— worship services, Sunday school classes, youth programs, and community outreach. And rightly so, the heart of any church should be ministry. But every church, whether we want to acknowledge it or not, is more than just ‘Church’. Every church is also a nonprofit organization, an employer, and a legal entity with trustees or directors who carry important legal and financial responsibilities. Recognizing this reality helps leaders manage the church with wisdom, integrity, and foresight.

Each August, the Arkansas Baptist Foundation (ABF) provides an opportunity for its Board of Directors to experience, in-person, the work and ministry of the agencies