
ECON rescheduled for March 9
LITTLE ROCK – Following a January weather cancellation, the Evangelism Conference (ECON) has been rescheduled for March 9 as a one-day gathering designed to encourage and equip

LITTLE ROCK – Following a January weather cancellation, the Evangelism Conference (ECON) has been rescheduled for March 9 as a one-day gathering designed to encourage and equip

From planning to follow-up, Arkansas Baptists’ block party workshops are helping churches transform fun neighborhood events into meaningful ministry.

You are invited to join pastors, church staff, missions leaders, and everyday church members for a practical, inspiring day focused on helping your church move from interest

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

Adapted from the Fall/Winter 2025 edition of the Ouachita Circle “I love Chapel.” I overheard one student say this to another as we walked into Jones Performing Arts Center on

Religious freedom is not a “side issue” to Christian higher education. It is the soil in which Christian belief, scholarship, worship, discipleship, and service can flourish unconstrained and without reprisal. When

CABOT, Ark. – Worship leaders, musicians, and media teams from across the state are invited Saturday, Feb. 21, to First Baptist Church in Cabot for the Arkansas Baptist Worship Conference, a

Due to a forecasted weather system expected to impair travel across Arkansas, the Statewide Evangelism Conference (ECON) scheduled Jan. 26-27 has been canceled. “This decision was not

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Baptists’ giving through the Cooperative Program topped $2.4 million in December – marking the third-highest month since 2016. The $2,436,069 million given in December 2025