Arkansas church members serve their communities
Thanksgiving presented an opportunity for Arkansas Baptist churches to serve their communities.
Thanksgiving presented an opportunity for Arkansas Baptist churches to serve their communities.
Imagine yourself arriving in Nepal to study at Kathmandu University. You are alone without friends or family.
John McCallum knows the pain of struggling with grief and loss during the holiday season. But rather than sinking in sorrow, he’s using it to serve others.
An outreach and ministry of Immanuel Baptist Church (IBC) in Carlisle, Mission of Hope will provide food, clothes and other items to assist those in need in Carlisle and surrounding areas.
When news of the Russian invasion of Ukraine reached the West on the morning of February 24, few if any Arkansas Baptists could foresee the direct opportunities for service and ministry and the difference that one central Arkansas church could make.
The mission team from Immanuel Baptist Church, Magnolia, Arkansas, expected things in Brooklyn, New York, to be different from their small southern Arkansas town.
We desperately need to equip more ministers if we want to replace the countless number currently retiring or leaving the ministry for a myriad of other reasons.
Your pastor needs your appreciation and support year-round.
The Annual Pastors’ Conference begins at 1:30 on Monday, October 24 at First Baptist Church in Hot Springs.
For several Arkansas Baptist churches, the arrival of fall also means the opportunity to come together for one weekend to share the Gospel and serve others in Jesus’ name through the CONNECT student missions weekend.
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