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Lass Words: Living a model for love
The desk in my home office is covered with photos, most of them of my family. The biggest one is a portrait of my mom and dad, which sits directly above and in front of me.

Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities to read Bible aloud ‘cover to cover’
For just over a week beginning this Sunday (April 19), some 500 Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities will embark on a first-ever public endeavor: They will take their turns reading the Bible — from cover to cover.

Latest news: Camp Mystic update; last independent KY abortion clinic demolished; 500 Christian leaders to read Bible aloud in D.C.
Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper.

How are fuel costs impacting food pantry ministries?
Food pantries often include a mobile component that delivers food to those in the community who can’t reach them.

Police arrest man for threatening to kill Christian woman if she doesn’t marry him
A man who told a Christian woman to convert to his religion and marry him or be killed has been arrested.

First person: 2 attacks of the enemy that need to be addressed now
I’m writing today about two particular attacks of Satan and his forces on believers, but I could list others (like false teaching, idolatry, etc).

As populations age, what does this mean for missions?
European streets and sidewalks still bustle with a young generation that is growing through immigration. However, more and more neighborhoods are filled with senior citizens.

Comparing the variety of Bible formats
Bibles come in all shapes and sizes. There are small-sized Bibles, many types of reference Bibles and a multitude of
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Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 19
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 19, written by Rony Kozman, Ph.D., Assistant professor of Biblical Studies, Samford University.

Craig Carlisle to be nominated for SBC 1st vice president
“Every corner of [Alabama] — north and south, metropolitan and rural, young and old — holds Craig Carlisle in high regard. I am confident that same respect and affection will be evident on the national stage.” —UM president Charles W. Smith

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for April 19
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for April 19, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities to read Bible aloud ‘cover to cover’
For just over a week beginning this Sunday (April 19), some 500 Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities will embark on a first-ever public endeavor: They will take their turns reading the Bible — from cover to cover.

First person: Remember the Christians of Iran
In 2019 I was blessed to have the opportunity to participate in a mission trip to Athens Greece with the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary for the purpose of ministering to middle eastern refugees living there.

‘New dark age’: Finland’s Supreme Court and its mixed verdict in Päivi Räsänen case
The Finnish Supreme Court recently ruled 3-2 to convict Päivi Räsänen of “hate speech” for a 2004 church pamphlet outlining biblical views on marriage, while also unanimously acquitting her over a 2019 Bible verse tweet.

The Summit of Fort Payne helps women in recovery, fosters ‘vital’ relationships
Jails have revolving doors, but not the physical kind. They’re the kind that many inmates face when discharged, especially if addiction is a factor.

Pastor Connections: The quiet crisis facing today’s church; churchgoers and faith; what’s next for the ERLC?
A few tips and more for pastors from pastors and church leaders.
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Lass Words: Living a model for love
The desk in my home office is covered with photos, most of them of my family. The biggest one is a portrait of my mom and dad, which sits directly above and in front of me.

Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities to read Bible aloud ‘cover to cover’
For just over a week beginning this Sunday (April 19), some 500 Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities will embark on a first-ever public endeavor: They will take their turns reading the Bible — from cover to cover.

How are fuel costs impacting food pantry ministries?
Food pantries often include a mobile component that delivers food to those in the community who can’t reach them.

Lass Words: Living a model for love
The desk in my home office is covered with photos, most of them of my family. The biggest one is a portrait of my mom and dad, which sits directly above and in front of me.

Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities to read Bible aloud ‘cover to cover’
For just over a week beginning this Sunday (April 19), some 500 Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities will embark on a first-ever public endeavor: They will take their turns reading the Bible — from cover to cover.

How are fuel costs impacting food pantry ministries?
Food pantries often include a mobile component that delivers food to those in the community who can’t reach them.



