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ERLC EXPLAINER: Congress passes FY24 government funding legislation

Nearly six months after the beginning of fiscal year 2024, the U.S. Congress has finally fully funded the federal government through Sept. 30. Following four continuing resolutions (CRs), Congress passed two minibus packages that included all twelve federal appropriations bills that fund the various parts of the government. 

Brooklyn Chinese Baptist Church and pastor mark 50 years of God’s faithfulness

Brooklyn, N.Y. (BP) -- When Mark Hui, pastor of Brooklyn Chinese Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York, felt God calling him 50 years ago to start a church for Chinese-speaking people, he thought it would be as easy as opening a restaurant—open the doors and people would come.

Nathan Finn to be nominated for SBC recording secretary

GREENVILLE, S.C. (BP) -- North Greenville University Professor Nathan Finn will be nominated for a third term as SBC recording secretary by Tony Wolfe, executive director-treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, at the 2024 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in Indianapolis on June 10-11.

What happens when we blame others for ministry difficulties

As a pastor, I really do understand. Ministry is hard, and some people in churches never get on board. Nevertheless, Thom Rainer showed years ago that pastors of Breakout Churches “refuse to blame others. They accept the responsibility that comes with being a leader.”

CULTURE DIGEST: Easter weekend specials bring Jesus films to a screen near you

'Jesus' streaming free Easter weekend on Sight & Sound TV; Entire fourth season of The Chosen in theatres

FIRST-PERSON: Intercessory plea for SBC

Southern Baptists, let us not give up on prayer. Despite the monumental issues we face, we must not forget that, in God’s heart, prayer is far more monumental.

Southeastern hosts summit to equip Asian churches worldwide

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (BP) -- Earlier this spring, Southeastern hosted its first Asian Strategic Partnership Summit to discuss mission partnerships and opportunities for theological education among Asian communities in the U.S. and in East and Southeast Asian countries.

Supreme Court hears abortion pill case

WASHINGTON (BP) – The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on March 26 in a case that will rule on the availability of mifepristone, a drug commonly used in medication abortions.