Do you remember 2006? Southern Baptists were gathering in Greensboro, N.C., for their annual meeting. Johnny Hunt, pastor of First Baptist Church, Woodstock, Ga., had
A North American Mission Board (NAMB)/LifeWay Research study found that while ministries across North America are reaching out to a significant portion of first-generation immigrants,
Executive directors from nine Southern Baptist state conventions in the West and Canada have told the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force that its proposed restructuring
State Baptist conventions will be expected to handle more responsibilities with fewer resources if the Feb. 22 “progress report” is implemented — and some believe
If Southern Baptists want to see baptisms and church planting increase, then they must make changes that will be painful. That was the message delivered
If he were alive today, Cooperative Program (CP) originator M.E. Dodd would warn Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) churches not to circumvent the CP by designating
Dillon Pannell (left) and Trent Deason, members of Millbrook Baptist Church in Elmore Baptist Association, were among thousands of Baptists in Alabama and the nation