NASHVILLE — Gifts to the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) Cooperative Program (CP) in November were 51 percent above gifts for November 2001, according to a
Although there is currently a food shortage in Southern Africa, our particular ministry area was not badly affected by drought or low-yield harvest. The shortage
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanese Baptists and the International Mission Board (IMB) have renewed an old friendship to see churches planted in every neighborhood of Lebanon.
Former President Jimmy Carter, the second U.S. Baptist to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, accepted the award Dec. 10 to the cheers of international Baptists
INDIANAPOLIS — The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) says it has started 101 new churches in the past two years, despite an overall membership decline
DALLAS — First Baptist Church of Dallas has voted to stop sending any missions money through the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT), signaling the