Worship arts camps equip, disciple next generation
The worship arts camps have become powerful equipping tools for the state as children and students are discipled as the next generation of worshipers and worship leaders.
The worship arts camps have become powerful equipping tools for the state as children and students are discipled as the next generation of worshipers and worship leaders.
The days and weeks immediately following VBS are the most crucial for outreach.
This summer at Tech BCM we mobilized 23 students. That is nearly 40% of our average attendance for BCM serving at camps, on mission trips, and in local churches.
Reconciliation with Christ is found through genuine obedience to the call from Christ.
Kelly King offers words of encouragement to women’s leaders. (Staff photo by Mary Alford) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Women from across Arkansas gathered in Little
Relationships can take on many forms.
More than 400 took part in the team’s Family Missions Day, where participants learned about missions and unreached people groups through a scavenger hunt, prayer cards, and presentations from missionaries.
Multiple associational missionaries, pastors and church planters gathered at the Arkansas Baptist State Convention building for Heart and Four Fields evangelism training.
IMB missionaries Caleb and Carina Beaty sing Christmas carols at their neighbor’s house. The Beaty’s neighbors were moved by the Beaty’s Easter Sunday musical performance
LITTLE ROCK – A world map hangs in the hallway of Tim and Caitlyn Robnett’s home. Surrounding the map are pictures of missionaries with strings
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