Latest News: Navigating retirement planning; BCM students confront crisis at MTSU; IMB’s trauma ministry

Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper, the sister publication of The Alabama Baptist.
Ukrainian refugees flee into a neighboring country. Many of the refugees are women. Men had to remain to serve in the military. IMB’s trauma-informed discipleship ministry is helping women in Eastern Europe.
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Latest News: Navigating retirement planning; BCM students confront crisis at MTSU; IMB’s trauma ministry

To read a quick recap of some of the latest news reports from The Baptist Paper, see below.

1. A recent webinar addressed common myths about financial planning and Social Security, while also addressing the need for retirement savings for unforeseen health emergencies that may not be covered by insurance.

2. Middle Tennessee State University experienced a day on campus on Oct. 28 that you never want to see happen, said Mark Whitt, collegiate ministry specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

3. Women processing trauma through IMB’s special ministry in Eastern Europe.


EDITOR’S NOTE — These stories were compiled by The Baptist Paper, with reporting from the Baptist General Association of Virginia, Tennessee Baptist and Reflector, International Mission Board.