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First person: Storms of life and what they reveal about us?
All of us are headed toward a storm, in a storm or coming out of a storm. I do not remember the first time I heard those words or the first time I repeated them.

Alabama schools seek to strengthen civic education, American history, community engagement
As Alabama prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States’ Declaration of Independence, more than 500 schools across the state have joined a growing effort to strengthen civic education, American history and …

Acquittal came after nearly 4 years in hiding
A court in Pakistan has acquitted two Christian nurses who have been in hiding for nearly four years after they

Weekend review: 2026 National Acteens Panel named; ‘He Gets Us’ is back; new guidance on gender transitions draws spotlight
To read a quick recap of some of the latest news reports and other articles from The Baptist Paper this

Winter Olympic Games: Missionaries ready to serve
Baptist missionaries will make the most of this unique moment in the coming days, with hundreds of volunteers joining forces alongside International Mission Board missionaries to proclaim Christ boldly throughout the city.

‘Elder statesman of youth ministry’ points students to life-changing truths
At 60 years old, evangelist Douglas Runkles – better known as “Runks” – considers himself the “elder statesman of youth ministry.”

‘He Gets Us’ campaign returns for 2026 Super Bowl
A new take on the campaign will focus on dealing with the struggles of life, rather than social conflicts.

IMB’s Paul Chitwood highlights strategic priorities for next 5 years
International Mission Board trustees approved the appointment of 41 new full-time, fully funded missionaries during their Feb. 4–5 meeting. IMB President Paul Chitwood announced the IMB’s five strategic priorities for the next five years.
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Lance announces upcoming retirement plans from Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions
Rick Lance began serving with the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions in 1998 and has served more than 55 years total in Alabama Baptist churches and ministry positions.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

Disaster relief volunteers work in Mississippi after winter storm, in Alabama after tornado, winds
After a winter storm swept across north Mississippi in late January — at the same time a tornado and straight-line winds affected south Alabama — Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief teams are hard at work.

‘No house like this’: Blanket Fort Hope’s state-of-the-art home ready yet needing house parents
It started with a little girl in second grade who had possibly already been trafficked asking if she could go home with the reading volunteer.

State of emergency declared in Alabama as winter storm moves in
Gov. Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for 19 northern Alabama counties as people across the state brace for winter weather.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 8, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 1
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 1, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Opinion: War respects worship and America should too
There is a troubling silence surrounding the recent disruption of a Sunday worship service at a church in Minnesota. That silence deserves scrutiny, not because of the personalities involved, but because of the principle at stake.
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First person: Storms of life and what they reveal about us?
All of us are headed toward a storm, in a storm or coming out of a storm. I do not remember the first time I heard those words or the first time I repeated them.

‘Elder statesman of youth ministry’ points students to life-changing truths
At 60 years old, evangelist Douglas Runkles – better known as “Runks” – considers himself the “elder statesman of youth ministry.”

First person: Why and how I pray for 23 people daily
In 2014, while engaged in a phone conversation about prayer with a friend, I was impressed to develop a prayer calendar.

First person: Storms of life and what they reveal about us?
All of us are headed toward a storm, in a storm or coming out of a storm. I do not remember the first time I heard those words or the first time I repeated them.

‘Elder statesman of youth ministry’ points students to life-changing truths
At 60 years old, evangelist Douglas Runkles – better known as “Runks” – considers himself the “elder statesman of youth ministry.”

First person: Why and how I pray for 23 people daily
In 2014, while engaged in a phone conversation about prayer with a friend, I was impressed to develop a prayer calendar.




