Barbara Brown, a high school librarian in Tennessee for 30 years, looks like the stereotypic quiet, mild-mannered librarian. But looks can be deceiving. Brown, who
The National Fellowship of Baptist Educators is seeking 2,000 Christians students grades 7-12 and in college to answer at least one letter each from Chinese
It’s hardly the goal of most chaplains — but Donna Davis, chaplain of Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women, looks forward to seeing her congregation’s attendance
The Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions (SBOM) provides training, support and guidance in the development of prison ministries for Baptist churches across the
The staff of the Kigoma Baptist Hospital in Tanzania never knows what “typical” day might bring. The hospital’s reputation as a quality medical facility gives
Campers give $513,169 for missions Nashville, Tenn. – Nearly 54,000 teens attending Centrifuge and Ministry-Fuge camps this summer pitched in $513,169.63 for international missions projects