
Churches celebrate Independence Day, connect with communities
The Fourth of July is the celebration of America’s Independence. It is also an opportunity for churches to minister within their community.

The Fourth of July is the celebration of America’s Independence. It is also an opportunity for churches to minister within their community.

Article by Christen Hayes, LMSW, Living Well Counseling, Northeast Arkansas Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be

A ministry in White Hall is helping teachers receive extra supplies to help their students thrive.

Photo by Nicole Courson ARKADELPHIA, Ark – Thousands of students from across the state gathered this week on the campus of Ouachita Baptist University in

The Holy Spirit is moving in northwest Arkansas. Seventeen women at the Northwest Arkansas Community Correction Center in Washington County were baptized Sunday, June 11.

Multiple Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief (ABDR) chainsaw units were deployed this week in Faulkner and Poinsett counties following wind damage from the severe weather on

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

A few reminders and encouragements for churches when it comes to collegiate ministry.

Worship discipleship is a multi-faceted, intentional approach of discipling believers in biblical worship and equipping them to be biblical worshipers and worship leaders.