
Making the most of a COVID-19 summer
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. – On June 5, Camp Siloam’s Board of Trustees accepted the staff recommendation to cancel the 2020 summer camp season as a
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. – On June 5, Camp Siloam’s Board of Trustees accepted the staff recommendation to cancel the 2020 summer camp season as a
Some have wondered through the years if it’s really worth the time and effort it takes to become a credentialed Disaster Relief (DR) volunteer. The
It’s possible that churches across the state will at one point or another have a person in attendance test positive for COVID. At that point,
A disaster is defined as an occurrence that causes human suffering or creates human needs that the survivors cannot alleviate without assistance. Disasters have been
“When we lived in Fayetteville, we got to know some different friends who happened to be on a TV show. They threw us a baby
It seems like every day brings new revelations of another part of society affected by the coronavirus. Ministry has changed, the coming school year is
Editor’s Note: This is the third and final installment in a series celebrating the work that God has done during the first year of the
GREENWOOD, Ark. – Southeast of Fort Smith, just off U.S. Highway 71 sets a half red brick, half white vinyl two-building structure. The steps leading
Arkansas Baptists, in partnership with Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tennessee recently helped launch a brand-new prison seminary at the Varner maximum security unit.
ALEXANDER, Ark. – Navigating the territory of online children’s ministry has been an interesting experience for most. With many school-aged children dealing with online school,
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