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Topeka church baptizes 12 members of college baseball team, product of intentional discipleship

TOPEKA, Kans. (BP) — They lined up on March 2, ready to enter the baptistry at First Southern Baptist Church. College athletes, all of them. Emerging from the water symbolized a new start for them and signaled a long-term commitment by others to bring such a decision.

Current moment provides the greatest chance yet of defunding Planned Parenthood

NASHVILLE (BP) — Pro-life groups have longed for the day that no taxpayer dollars are sent to Planned Parenthood. Many say that moment is closer now than ever.

TIMELINE: Sexual abuse investigation-related costs approach $13M since 2021

NASHVILLE (BP) – At last month’s SBC Executive Committee meeting, EC President and CEO Jeff Iorg reported that as of Dec. 24, some $13 million had been spent on investigations related to sexual abuse and related legal costs. He further reported that the EC is pursuing a $3 million loan to cover legal costs in the current fiscal year. Additionally, EC members approved a 2025-26 budget that includes a $3 million priority allocation for legal fees. That budget awaits SBC messenger approval in June.

Disaster Relief responds to weekend storms

NASHVILLE (BP) — Deadly weekend storms across several southern states and into the Midwest have prompted a widescale response on the part of Send Relief and Southern Baptist Disaster Relief.

Michigan youth director charged with 60 counts of abuse

A former Ypsilanti, Mich., youth choir director originally arrested last October on 30 counts of sexual abuse received 30 more after testimony during a preliminary examination March 4.

Disaster Relief teams prepare amid weekend forecast of violent weather

NASHVILLE (BP) – High probability reports of extreme weather this weekend that include long-range tornadoes have Southern Baptist Disaster Relief directors contacting unit leaders and advising people to be prepared.

Proposed bill would allow ministers to opt back in to Social Security

WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP) — A bipartisan bill may give ministers who decided long ago to opt out of Social Security benefits the chance to change their minds.

Washington church loses appeal over health plan and abortion coverage

SAN FRANCISCO (BP) – A decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals places a Washington church in position to potentially provide health care coverage for abortion, say attorneys.

Supreme Court to take up challenge to ‘conversion therapy’ by Colorado counselor

DENVER (BP) — The Supreme Court announced today (March 10) that it will hear the case of a Colorado counselor challenging the state’s ban on “conversion therapy.”

Eyes up, screens down: Phone free is becoming more common at youth events

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (BP) – Peer pressure can be a good thing. It’s not something usually pressed in a student ministry setting, but Bill Newton has discovered its value at Immanuel Baptist Church.