Clean clothes, clean souls come about from a very good ministry
FLINT, Mich. (BP) — The irony is not lost on Leo Robinson II.
Florida Baptists, NAAF to partner in creating African American pastor ‘pipeline’
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (BP) — In Year 5 as a minister, Greg Perkins hit what he calls his “leadership lid.”
Prestonwood associate pastor nominated for HUD secretary
PLANO, Texas (BP) – An associate pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church is poised to return to the White House as part of the Trump administration with the nomination of Scott Turner for secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
OK state director thankful for reminders brought by near-fatal car crash
OKLAHOMA CITY (BP) — For Todd Fisher, this Thanksgiving is measured in moments.
First Baptist Dallas presents rebuild plans to incorporate historic sanctuary into campus
DALLAS (BP) — A Nov. 24 update during a worship service asked members of First Baptist Church to give toward its missions offering that will also go toward the rebuild of its historic sanctuary damaged in a July fire.
Cold weather adds new needs to Helene recovery in N.C.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (BP) — Buddy heaters, blankets and winter clothing are among the items being distributed by Baptists to those dealing with western North Carolina’s first cold blast of the season amid recovery from Hurricane Helene.
Trump selects former Southern Baptist pastor, chaplain to lead Veterans Administration
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP) — President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a former Southern Baptist pastor to be the next head of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Hannibal-LaGrange University removed from probation
HANNIBAL, Mo. (BP) — An independent agency that accredits degree-granting institutions in the United States has removed Hannibal-LaGrange University from probation.
Mississippi College changes name, shutters football program
CLINTON, Miss. (BP) — Mississippi College will become Mississippi Christian University, a statement from the school’s board of trustees announced on Nov. 18.
Both Paul and Timothy: Tennessee pastor encourages mentorship
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (BP) — Perhaps more than any other profession, the work of a pastor requires many skills that overlap home and office. Balance becomes a goal not easily achieved. The knowledge and coaching to do it well needs to be sought out, no matter your stage in life.