
Why Arguing Online Rarely Works
CARY, N.C. (BP) – Have you ever been tempted to jump into an online comment section and take someone to task? The impulse to argue

CARY, N.C. (BP) – Have you ever been tempted to jump into an online comment section and take someone to task? The impulse to argue

A couple of months ago, a longtime patient at our dental practice passed from this life. He was a retired pastor, director of missions, and

Travel restrictions and a worldwide pandemic haven’t kept Southern Baptists from engaging in the work God is doing in East Asia, though churches and IMB

ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) — Milton Hollifield, the longtime executive director of the North Carolina Baptist Convention who retired in February, will be working with the North

NASHVILLE (BP) – More than 25 states are considering bills to limit women’s sports to biological females, blocking men who identify as transgendered women from

NASHVILLE (BP) – As Americans attempt to move past the life-altering effects of 2020, their perspective is shifting on some of the most significant questions

Snow shuts down half of this Central Asian province in the winter. Where a person is when the immobilizing snow hits is where they will

NEW ORLEANS (BP) – The excitement was like “anticipating or opening gifts on Christmas Day,” Fred Luter said of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church’s onsite Easter

MARION, Ala. (BP) – Campus life will continue at the 183-year-old Judson College despite recent fundraising efforts coming up more than $3.7 million short of

“If you want me to go to Africa, I will go,” vowed the 10-year-old girl as she put down the Girls in Action study book.