Food pantry volunteer Shirley Sears patiently walked a young woman through a series of questions on an application for emergency assistance. After they completed the
Savory smoked meats, scrumptious soups and decadent desserts were available at every turn. Smiling cooks eager to share their culinary creations heaped generous servings of
José Angel could have left Juarez, Mexico, behind. No more listening to regular reports of violence between rival drug cartels. No more worrying about whether
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
Alabama Baptists will be among those serving during the June 19–20 Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) annual meeting in New Orleans. Buddy Champion, pastor of First
Get all latest content delivered to your email a few times a month.
About
Explore
Submissions
Subscribe
Hi reader. We’re a nonprofit Christian news ministry. Our mission is to provide grace-filled, trustworthy journalism from a Christian worldview. We make our reporting freely available online because we believe people should have access to reliable information.
Reader support helps sustain this work, offset rising costs, and allow us to continue providing affordable resources to churches and ministries. If you value this work, would you consider supporting our mission today?