CAIRO, Egypt (BP) – After 17 trips to a bomb shelter over 36 hours and a man named Moses leading them into Egypt, a group of weary pastors and their wives are headed back to the United States.

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State Department urges Americans to leave 14 Middle Eastern countries

Large fire and plume of smoke is visible after, according to the authorities, debris of an Iranian intercepted drone hit the Fujairah oil facility, in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

WASHINGTON (BP) – As fighting escalates in the Middle East since U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran began on Feb. 28, so has the number of countries Americans are being advised to leave or avoid.

WEEK OF PRAYER: New believer finds recovery and his calling through church planting mentor

Fred Weymouth had a plan when he asked Will Buchanan if he could drive him everywhere he needed to go. “That’s how discipleship happened,” Weymouth says. “We rode everywhere together. And all those hours in the car—that’s how I was able to pour gospel truth into his life.” NAMB photo by Ben Rollins

TAPPAHANNOCK, Va. – He stood behind a traditional pulpit and looked out over a traditional congregation sitting in traditionally padded pews. He wore a traditional Southern Baptist pastor uniform – gray suit, neatly pressed white button-down shirt, and a red silk tie – and he preached a traditionally structured three-point sermon on Hebrews 1:1-4.

Bill to make NDAs unenforceable in sexual abuse cases introduced to Congress

Sen. Ted Cruz is flanked by Sen. Katie Britt, left, and Elizabeth Phillips, sister of Trey Carlock, at a press conference on March 3 for the introduction of Trey's Law into Congress.

WASHINGTON (BP) – A bill receiving bipartisan support to void nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) in cases related to child sexual abuse and trafficking was introduced in the U.S. Senate today.



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