Three ways Facebook can be extention of church’s ministry
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – So many social media platforms exist today. It can be hard to know what platforms are worth our time and what platforms
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – So many social media platforms exist today. It can be hard to know what platforms are worth our time and what platforms
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Pastors shared hope and faith in the midst of death and destruction early Tuesday, March 3, just after a series of tornadoes
London is one of the world’s most multicultural cities and is home to people speaking more than 300 different languages. More than one-third of London’s
ARKANSAS Baptist women, do you want to be inspired to live with passion and purpose? Then, make plans to attend the upcoming Inspire Women’s Conference
ARKADELPHIA — Spring 2020 enrollment for Ouachita Baptist University’s residential campus reached an eight-year high of 1,440 this spring. It is a 4.3% increase from
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Baptist Global Response CEO Jeff Palmer announced Feb. 20 he will be retiring from his current position in the coming months, prospectively
Young adults of Latin America have grown up wired, as in many other cultures. They use smart phones to interact but not just when they
LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Baptist State Convention’s (ABSC) College and Young Leaders (CYL) team has announced that 1,190 people have pre-registered for the annual
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Pastor Marshal Ausberry uses a basketball analogy to describe the late missionary George Liele, whom the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee recognized
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. – David Book didn’t have a ticket to the hockey game on Feb. 22, 1980, that earned the description “Miracle on Ice.”
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