Though discipleship programs have changed over the decades, what hasn’t changed is that each follower of Jesus is intended to be a disciple who makes disciples.
October is the season of associational meetings, and our staff is traveling all over the state. We enjoy catching up with friends, making new ones and being part of celebrating what the Lord has done.
Johnna Carver thought losing her 6-year-old son, John Luke, in a four-wheeler accident was more than she could handle, but God has turned that tragedy into hope.
It’s a delicate balance attempting to find the sweet spot of communication, but it’s one that will improve all of our lives, especially in our walk with the Lord, if we continue to work on it.
In a world growing increasingly secular, believers who make moral decisions may be ridiculed and called prudish, old-fashioned, holier-than-thou, arrogant or condescending. Be strong and courageous anyway, Ken Lass encourages.
The recent missle blast at Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza is reminding Southern Baptists of their historic work in the Middle East and the ongoing needs of the people as war continues to rage.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for Oct. 22, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., associate professor of religion at Samford University in Birmingham.