God uses Arkansas Baptists to prompt ‘turning points’
Every turning point has a starting point. In the resources provided to promote the 2023 Dixie Jackson (DJ) Arkansas Missions Offering are four stories centered
Every turning point has a starting point. In the resources provided to promote the 2023 Dixie Jackson (DJ) Arkansas Missions Offering are four stories centered
More than 300 men, women and youth made professions of faith last week, Aug. 27-30, during an evangelical event hosted in El Dorado called South Arkansas Together.
Seeing the event as an outreach opportunity, several Arkansas Baptist State Convention cowboy churches set up at the races to share the Gospel, hand out Bibles and simply fellowship with those in attendance.
In recent weeks churches and Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) across Arkansas have organized hundreds of events (impacting thousands) for the sole purpose of reaching this generation with the Gospel.
Although the strategy for being obedient to the Great Commission might change from church to church, I believe there are five components that are common in every effective mission strategy.
Ten people put their trust in Jesus on Saturday, Aug. 26, during a medical-dental clinic in Sherwood.
Ministry assistants from around the state gathered at the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) building on Friday, Aug. 25, to fellowship and enhance their professional and leadership skills for the ministry office.
Hundreds of children and teens spent time this summer at Arkansas Baptist camps that mixed fun with Bible teaching.
Multiple churches across the state hosted back-to-school outreach events to connect with families in their communities and help prepare students for the new school year.
Heading to college is a big deal for the students, the parents, and the local church.
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