[Next Generation] Raising the flag for international students in Arkansas
Arkansas Baptists churches have a heart for people all over the world.
Arkansas Baptists churches have a heart for people all over the world.
The Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) Annual Meeting this year will be held at Walnut Street Baptist Church in Jonesboro. On Tuesday, July 11, the
Thinking and acting like a missionary – one who crosses cultural barriers for the sake of the Gospel – is not simply a skillset for those leaving our country but one that is necessary for all believers.
Students work at Lonsdale Community Church during ENGAGE Missions Camp. (Ethan Dial/ABN) God is moving in powerful ways this summer in the lives of students
The Operating Committee of the Executive Board of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) is inviting Arkansas Baptists to pray with them as they continue
Less than two months from now college ministries across the country will be in the middle of the second most important time of the year – “Welcome Week.”
The purpose of the ABSC is to assist churches of the convention in fulfilling their mission and to encourage cooperative support of and involvement in our worldwide mission enterprise.
I have often said that summer should be the Foundation’s “slow time” or at least “non-peak season” regarding in-office activity. However, as I reflect back
The Diaspora Missions Collective, a collaboration between multiple different Southern Baptist Convention organizations, is a group focused on assisting churches to engage scattered or displaced ethnic groups both internationally and domestically.
As I look at the work of Arkansas Baptists, with our churches, agencies, and institutions, using the baseball analogy, I see a variety of “positions” or what we might call ministries making up an extraordinary team.
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