It can be difficult to seemingly go out of your way to help or check on another. But what may seem like an inconvenience for you could be a blessing to someone else, so don’t be afraid to boldly walk out in faith.
“The Dog that Gave my Brother Words” by Wendy Hinote Lanier tells the story of a family with a son with autism and how they learn to deal with those challenges. Lanier provides resources for dealing with an autism diagnosis and beyond.
Best known for her role as a spokesperson for Focus on the Family and her work with their Boundless publications and podcasts for young adults, Lisa Anderson is accustomed to taking on a variety of challenging assignments with deadlines and
Among the biggest news stories coming out of this year’s SBC Annual Meeting in Indianapolis were those concerning the Law Amendment, the election of a new SBC president and the adoption of several resolutions. Here’s a recap.
“Watching and covering aspects of the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting the past few years reminds me of the law of unintended consequences,” Jennifer Rash notes.
The 2024 Leland Dockery Tribute Cruise-In, an outreach event of the Seasoned Adult Ministry at First Baptist Trussville, has been rescheduled for Sunday, June 23, from 4 to 7 p.m.
3 stories you should know: From the SEND Luncheon on Monday to the IMB Sending Celebration on Tuesday, and in many related reports and events throughout the week, missions was a major focus of the 2024 SBC Annual Meeting.
Robert Smith Jr., who recently retired as professor of preaching at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama, preached at the 2024 SBC Pastors Conference.
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?