
Church business
While we should not go around calling the local church a business, I would be one of the first to tell you that churches should have strong business principles.

While we should not go around calling the local church a business, I would be one of the first to tell you that churches should have strong business principles.

Through the generosity of God’s people, we are able to provide scholarships for churches and campers who cannot afford to come to camp.

In early April, a team of six volunteers from the Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief traveled to Romania to assist however they might be needed. On April 14, we received the following report from our team…

James Barham, LPC, LMFT, serves as the Counseling Director for Living Well Professional Counseling, www.livingwell.care, a ministry of Arkansas Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries. As a Counselor, James fully understands that there are situations in life, such as when there has been trauma and abuse, that boundary setting is necessary rather than trying to rebuild or repair a relationship.

An Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief Update after Monday, April 11 storms.

Recognizing the state of hopelessness many families are in, the church has many practical ways to take grace into the local community.

An update from Northwest Arkansas from our Disaster Relief teams as they clean up after Wednesday, March 30th storms.

Leadership Profile for 2022 Nominating Committee are now open! Nominations will be considered for all committees and boards.

In December of 2021, the Surgeon General released an advisory article on Protecting Youth Mental Health. Research shows us that mental illness and distress has increased rapidly in adolescents since the beginning of the pandemic

An update from Northeast Arkansas from our Disaster Relief teams as they clean up after the most recent winter storm