Trump delivers remarks at Museum of the Bible
WASHINGTON (BP) – In remarks at the Museum of the Bible during a meeting of his Religious Liberty Commission, President Donald Trump touted his administration’s religious liberty victories, vowed to protect prayer in public schools and announced the donation of his personal Bible to the museum.
Pro-life lawmakers join call for VA abortion rule change
WASHINGTON (BP) – The Department of Veterans Affairs appears likely to rescind a Biden-era rule promoting abortion services at VA facilities.
Orlando offers unmatched hotel options for SBC26
ORLANDO (BP) – While there’s still a little more than a month to go before room nights for the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting in Orlando go online for booking, attendees can begin viewing their options and making plans now. The list provided at sbcannualmeeting.net/hotels offers something for just about every itinerary and budget.
SBC’s abuse prevention office launches revamped helpline
NASHVILLE (BP) – The Southern Baptist Convention’s Office for Abuse Prevention and Response has launched a revamped helpline for those needing assistance with matters related to sexual abuse.
Fred MacDonald to retire from Dakota Baptist Convention
RAPID CITY, S.D. (BP) – Fred MacDonald, executive director-treasurer of the Dakota Baptist Convention, has announced his intention to retire in the fall of next year.
Pressley delivers Senate opening prayer
WASHINGTON (BP) – Colossians 1:9, Ephesians 4:1 and Micah 6:8 were among the Scripture passages touched on in a prayer offered at the opening of the U.S. Senate this morning (July 9) by SBC President Clint Pressley.
Tennessee Supreme Court will hear defamation case against SBC
NASHVILLE (BP) – The Tennessee Supreme Court will hear the appeal of the Southern Baptist Convention as it tries to protect its constitutional rights in a case connected to an inquiry by the SBC Credentials Committee.
Supreme Court instructs New York to uphold religious liberty
WASHINGTON (BP) – The Supreme Court has ordered New York courts to reconsider some of their previous decisions in light of the High Court’s ruling in the Wisconsin Catholic Charities case earlier this month.
Truett McConnell trustees call for investigation, place Caner on leave
CLEVELAND, Ga. (BP) –Truett McConnell University President Emir Caner has been placed on administrative leave following a special called meeting of TMU trustees Friday (June 6). The school, affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention, has been embroiled in controversy following allegations of sexual abuse against a former professor.
‘A Unity of Purpose’ book celebrates CP’s past, present and future
DALLAS (BP) – As Southern Baptists prepare to observe the Cooperative Program’s 100th anniversary next month, a new book aims to help the celebration mean even more.












