
[Next Generation] A call to missions: the best is yet to come
My first time as a camper in the land of a million smiles was the summer of 2017. Our group of six people (four campers

My first time as a camper in the land of a million smiles was the summer of 2017. Our group of six people (four campers

With summertime fading, the new school year is at hand. According to home school, private school, and public school data, just over 513,000 Kindergarten through 12th grade students will be in Arkansas classrooms very soon.

Emily Smith serves on the Evangelism+Church Health Team as the Children’s Specialist at the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. As kids explore, discover, and grow, their

We have to share the Gospel and the only way to do that effectively is to share the Gospel through those we have some type of relationship with in our community.

Putman baptized Ben on Easter Sunday at Mount Zion Baptist Church, Walcott, Ark., where he serves as the bi-vocational pastor.

BCM students have incredible opportunities during the summer to serve in a variety of ways.

These first four weeks are incredibly important in the life of these students and our ministry.

After well over two years, Super Summer Arkansas made its return, continuing its focus on evangelism and discipleship for students in 6th-12th grades.

Arkansas Baptist churches across the state have available, hospitable, and selfless members ready to be key advocates to help the church reach young adults.

The transformation so many of these near-hopeless college students are looking for is going to come from the Holy Spirit.