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Thank you, Arkansas Baptists, for allowing us to serve you these last 75 years.

Thank you, Arkansas Baptists, for allowing us to serve you these last 75 years.

Lightstock photo By Megan Cuzen, GuideStone Property and Casualty Relationship Manager Social media has the power to transmit ideas and information to those you minister

Lightstock photo What do you do when Friday didn’t end the way you envisioned, and Sunday hasn’t arrived? Two thousand years ago the events leading

We know that hindsight is 20/20, but looking back on what God has done should embolden us in our ministry today.

The ultimate reason we serve locally is to intentionally move people from the pews into the lives of the people in their communities to build relationships, share the Gospel, and call people to place their faith in Jesus.

Annette and I said “yes” to each other on June 6, 1958. We are approaching 66 years of being married. In today’s world that is

Churches across Arkansas have been celebrating the Christmas season with theatrical productions, candlelight services, gatherings and more. Here are photos Arkansas Baptists have shared to

It will take the effort of every Baptist Collegiate Ministry and every church working cooperatively together to reach these nearly 150,000 students with the Gospel.

The theme for this year’s annual meeting, “Such as I Have” was taken from Acts 3:6, “Then Peter said, silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.” (KJV)

Officers elected this year include Laramie LeQuieu, pastor of Harvest Baptist Church in Paragould, as first vice president, Brad Lewter, pastor of Grand Avenue Baptist