
Religious Americans see pandemic as sign from God
By Aaron Earls While the coronavirus outbreak has caused church buildings to close across the country, most religious Americans believe God is still speaking and

By Aaron Earls While the coronavirus outbreak has caused church buildings to close across the country, most religious Americans believe God is still speaking and

On Tuesday, May 12, Williams Baptist University held a virtual scholarship ceremony recognizing the recipients of the 2020 Governor’s Distinguished Scholarship. The 5 recipients are

Falls Creek cancels summer 2020 camp season DAVIS, Okla. (BP) — Leaders with Oklahoma Baptists announced today (May 18) that Falls Creek Youth Camp and

NASHVILLE (BP) — While the 2020 SBC Annual Meeting has been canceled for the first time since 1945, Southern Baptists will still be provided with

Since mid-March, virtually all K-12 education is occurring remotely. In many ways social distancing has limited the risk of inappropriate physical touch, while increasing the

The Board of Directors of the Arkansas Baptist Foundation (“ABF”) held its Quarterly Board Meeting on Thursday, May 14th at the Arkansas Baptist State Convention
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