Archeological dig’s unplanned end brings lessons for Carson-Newman students
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. (BP) – Davis Bigelow considers archeology a possible career choice. He didn’t consider a trip to Israel in late February with a group from Carson-Newman University as something that would put him in demand for news interviews.
With March, comes gambling madness
NASHVILLE (BP) – Sports gambling doesn’t have a specific season, but certain times of the year are considered to be its Super Bowl or March Madness. Specifically … the Super Bowl and March Madness.
Church’s prayerwalking ministry has led others forward, step by step
COLUMBIA, S.C. (BP) – Want to get a clearer picture of others’ needs? Take a walk.
Evangelism gets an Upward boost through sports, say pastors
IDABEL, Okla. (BP) – The break Trinity Baptist Church took from its Upward Sports program in 2018 was supposed to be brief, an opportunity to reset a ministry that had become very popular in its community.
Baker to chair 2026 Committee on Resolutions, portal opens March 15
ORLANDO (BP) – North Greenville University Provost and Dean of Faculty Hunter Baker will serve as chair of the Committee on Resolutions for the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting this summer.
North Carolina teen ready to help Americans to third Olympic hockey gold this year
MILAN, Italy (BP) – A U.S. Olympic triple crown in hockey is very much in play over the coming weeks.
Report brings mixed views of U.S. support for international religious freedom
WASHINGTON (BP) – The 2026 annual report by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) commends the Trump Administration for designating Nigeria, among others, as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) while lamenting the dramatic impact of budget cuts toward groups like USAID.
State Department urges Americans to leave 14 Middle Eastern countries
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.
Bill to make NDAs unenforceable in sexual abuse cases introduced to 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.
Group caught amid Iran attacks now headed back to U.S.
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.












