Churches receive good news on PPP loans
WASHINGTON (BP) — Churches that received small loans as part of a coronavirus (COVID-19) relief program learned Wednesday (May 13) they will not face the
WASHINGTON (BP) — Churches that received small loans as part of a coronavirus (COVID-19) relief program learned Wednesday (May 13) they will not face the
Two shifts in Georgia Baptist leadership By Scott Barkley DULUTH, Ga. (BP) — Georgia Baptist Executive Director W. Thomas Hammond, Jr., has announced two high-level
GuideStone offers free resources to help churches resume operations By Staff DALLAS (BP) — If your ministry is considering reopening in the near future, you
By Nick Burt As COVID-19 began to spread in early March, many churches across the state of Arkansas postponed in-person gatherings and moved their services
By Bobby Thomas, President/CEO, Arkansas Baptist Foundation What have we learned? That is the first question that comes to mind as I think about this
Baptist Health, in partnership with environmental health consultants CTEH, is launching a new initiative called BReadyBHealthy that is specifically designed to assist churches and other
During the pandemic churches have adapted and learned to work with this new kind of normal that has been established. It’s not every day you
Mark this upcoming emphasis on your calendars and join us in prayer. On average, eight Christians died every day for their faith in 2019. That
ALBANY, Ga. (BP) — Getting people to talk to you at a hotel known for prostitution and drugs isn’t that difficult, says Rhiannon Dobson. All
WASHINGTON (BP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has again heard oral arguments on the freedom of churches and other religious institutions to make employment decisions
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