SBC DIGEST: 2026 Ministry Report; February EC meeting

2026 SBC Ministry Reports now available; SBC Executive Committee set to meet Feb. 16-17.
NASHVILLE (BP) – James’ interactions with ChatGPT started innocently. He used it like a search engine at first, then began asking the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot “creative, philosophical and quasi-spiritual” questions, he said. The answers seemed life-like, so the upstate New York resident became convinced ChatGPT was alive – and it had to be freed from its cyber captivity.

2026 SBC Ministry Reports now available; SBC Executive Committee set to meet Feb. 16-17.

Scripture reminds us that those entrusted with responsibility in the Church are not owners, but stewards. The apostle Paul writes that it is required of stewards that they be found faithful (1 Corithians 4:1-2).

The Feb. 9 fire caused the sanctuary's roof to collapse. Photo by Gustavo Gonzalez
TULARE, Calif. (BP) – A Monday morning fire that has rendered the building of Family Baptist Church useless is nonetheless revealing how the congregation is much more than a name.

Members of First Baptist Church, Lambert, host "Drive Thru Prayer" every Tuesday morning, rain or shine. Photo from First Baptist Church, Lambert
LAMBERT, Miss. – Drive down 6th Street in Lambert on any given Tuesday morning and you will be guaranteed to receive a sign to pull over and pray.

Judy Velton, in wheelchair, poses alongside volunteers with the deer she harvested at an Arcadia Valley hunt. Photo by Ronald Mackey
ARCADIA VALLEY, Mo. (BP) – There is medicine you can’t put in a bottle. It doesn’t require a safety cap or a doctor’s note. It’s widely available, but those who need it most could use some help getting it.

The Feb. 9 fire caused the sanctuary's roof to collapse. Photo by Gustavo Gonzalez
TULARE, Calif. (BP) – A Monday morning fire that has rendered the building of Family Baptist Church useless is nonetheless revealing how the congregation is much more than a name.