"Need help? Will travel” is often the motto of concerned college students when tragedy strikes. Proof of this mindset is the countless collegians that arrive
WASHINGTON — President Obama announced plans May 11 to reappoint black Baptist leader William J. Shaw to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — The executive board of the Tennessee Baptist Convention voted unanimously to accept a $9 million offer for the convention’s office space in
Nobody in Mount Olive, N.C., was quite prepared for an influx of Haitian immigrants seeking low-paying jobs in area poultry processing plants, but the community’s
NAPA, California — In an unprecedented act of defiance, a California branch of the Presbyterian Church (USA) (PCUSA) refused a ruling from a church court
As the Oklahoma City Thunder’s NBA playoffs run continues, Oklahoma Baptists are teaming up to reach people for Christ in connection with the games and