The case against four Christians detained since Oct. 29 on trumped-up proselytism charges was dismissed Feb. 11 in Rajbiraj, Nepal, after prosecution witnesses failed to
Church groups and individuals will have the opportunity to participate in live online chat sessions with missionaries of the North American Mission Board March 4
Southern Baptists will take action to help families, the convention’s executive committee voted Feb. 19. The need is “great and urgent” because “today’s family is
It was more than a budget recommendation; it carried a note of celebration. In proposing a $178 million SBC Cooperative Program Allocation Budget for 2001-2002,
A running joke among Baptist ministers during two decades of denominational infighting has been, “If the Southern Baptist Convention splits, I’m going with the Annuity
Official reports were bleak following last year’s devastating cyanide spill into Hungary’s Tisza River. But a year later, local communities are rebuilding with optimism, thanks
Sharply different perspectives on religious persecution in Indonesia have been laid before the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. A Christian professor and a