
Wicker takes on new role with Send Network Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark – Tim Wicker has been named director of Send Network Arkansas. Wicker, who most recently served as the Arkansas Baptist State Convention

LITTLE ROCK, Ark – Tim Wicker has been named director of Send Network Arkansas. Wicker, who most recently served as the Arkansas Baptist State Convention

The Arkansas Baptist Women’s Conference was held Sept. 23 at First Baptist Church in Russellville. (Ethan Dial/ABN) RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Andrea Lennon, women’s ministry consultant

Children enjoy VBS at Earle Baptist Church. (Submitted) Louisiana Baptists recently embarked on a missions trip to the Arkansas Delta where they helped two local

Three Trees Cowboy Church in Wynne. (Submitted) Pastor Tracy Wilson was called to plant Three Trees Cowboy Church in Wynne roughly 12 years ago. Since

ROGERS, Ark. – The Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) Northwest Arkansas (NWA) Ministry Center is carrying on the legacy of 26th Street Baptist Church in

The Washington Madison Baptist Association banner found on its website, wmbaonline.net. For the past 11 ½ years and counting, Ron Lomax has served as the

The Jacksonville Jaguars have selected Gregory Junior, cornerback from Ouachita Baptist University, in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. He becomes the first-ever NFL Draft selection in Ouachita history.

An Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief Update after Monday, April 11 storms.

AR Baptist Brief brings you quick stories from around the state

MinistrySafe provides training to thousands of ministries, training more than 50,000 child-serving staff members, live and online, every month.

Dr. Justin K. Hardin has been named Ouachita Baptist University’s vice president for academic affairs, effective in summer 2022.

A breaking news update from Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief in Northeast Arkansas

Last April, Archie Mason received clear confirmation that the podcast he hosted was meeting a long-neglected need and could literally save lives.

The two new structures serve WBU’s Eagle Farms, which is a key component of the university’s Williams Works initiative.

Dr. Magee has served as the director of the Williams Singers for 36 years and has touched the lives of many of his students in the process.

The blessing of beautiful fall weather contributed to record attendance at fall festivals and trunk or treat events at many churches around Arkansas during the latter days of October.

A round-up of headlines in sports from our Baptist universities, Williams Baptist University and Ouachita Baptist University.

Since 2010, thousands of underserved Arkansans have received free medical and dental care and hundreds have trusted Christ through Medical and Dental Missions of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC), a mission funded 100% through Dixie Jackson.