
Mississippi’s The Baptist Record goes fully digital
JACKSON, Miss. (BP) — The Baptist Record will cease printing after 143 years, going fully digital and free of charge on its own website, according

JACKSON, Miss. (BP) — The Baptist Record will cease printing after 143 years, going fully digital and free of charge on its own website, according

NASHVILLE (BP) — Tennessee enacted a law Monday (July 13) that provides some of the country’s strongest protections for unborn children, but it remained in

FRESNO, Calif. (BP) — Many California Southern Baptist pastors will likely find ways to continue to worship while obeying Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Monday (July 13)

SAN JOSE, Calif. (BP) — Two San Jose churches have filed a federal lawsuit claiming a coronavirus-related ban of indoor worship violates their First Amendment

WASHINGTON (BP) — Defenders of religious freedom inside and outside the federal government praised a court decision to block enforcement of New York orders on

FRANKFORT, Ky. (BP) — More than a century ago, a Baptist church in Kentucky’s state capital city was started by slave owners and had a

CLOVIS, N.M. – Baptist Convention of New Mexico (BCNM) Executive Director Joseph Bunce announced Tuesday, Oct. 22, he will retire from his position effective February

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In his first trustee meeting as president and CEO, Ben Mandrell gave board members an optimistic vision for the future of LifeWay