ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) — North Shelby Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., celebrated six baptisms last year on Baptism Sunday, the annual Southern Baptist emphasis that urges churches to “fill the tank” and stir the waters, marking new life in Christ.

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As civil war chases South Sudan, onsite Send Relief-backed ministry continues

Empower One, a Send Relief ministry partner aiding Sudanese refugees, is committed to continue ministry as South Sudan flirts with civil war.

MALAKAL, South Sudan (BP) – When minister Zach Potts was in Juba, South Sudan, in February, he was advised to cut his trip short amid escalating political violence that threatens a new civil war.

Septuagenarian isn’t slowing down as she continues to faithfully serve the Lord

Sandy Dunnuck is seen at far right inside a SBTC DR response kitchen unit housed at Spring Baptist. Submitted photo

Sandy Dunnuck stays busy. The 73-year-old works for a food delivery service (“It helps pay the bills and keeps me busy,” she says) and is an active member at Spring Baptist Church, which she has attended since moving to the area from El Paso in 1994 with her two sons following a difficult divorce. She chose Spring to be near parents and other family members.

Send Network Training Map focuses on fostering church planters

Church planting trainers gather together April 7–9 for the Send Network Training Map at William Carey University. Photo by Tanner Cade

HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Church planting is not a one-size-fits-all process — neither is training church planters. Each church planter has a unique calling that must be fostered by established ministry leaders who are properly equipped to guide them in their ministry context. To help facilitate and encourage this process, 10 trainers gathered April 7–9 for […]



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