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FIRST-PERSON: We must sharpen our focus

Charles Martin published the book “What If It’s True” in 2019. Martin is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of fiction novels, but “What If It’s True” is a non-fiction work where the storyteller revisits the life and ministry of Jesus and connects it to real-life experiences. The motivation behind Martin’s book was the question reflected in the title that he kept asking himself as he spent time in the Scriptures: What if it’s true?

Allen wants to ‘make the main thing the main thing’ in the SBC

NASHVILLE (BP) – David Allen has been preaching the Gospel for a long time. That’s because he got an early start. Allen said God called him when he was only 16 years old.

GCR Evaluation Task Force releases report, recommendations to come

NASHVILLE (BP) — Did the Great Commission Resurgence accomplish its goal of reversing the decline of baptisms in the Southern Baptist Convention?

FROM THE SEMINARIES: NOBTS Contend conf.; Boyce College graduation; MBTS prof’s book on story

NOBTS Contend apologetics conference offers unique training for youth; Boyce graduates an answer to prayer, Mohler says; Jared C. Wilson book explores writing for God’s glory.

Delaware race ministry has ‘best year yet’

DOVER, Del. (BP) – Delaware Raceway Ministry (DRM) is running strong after 31 years. And though the ministry techniques have evolved, the emphasis remains the same: sowing seeds, building relationships and sharing Jesus.

North Carolina Baptists engage churches by requiring periodic CP giving

WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (BP) – Surely that was rehearsed, Woodland Baptist Church deacons teased pastor Adam Black at the May 5th deacons’ meeting.

EXPLAINER: 5 harmful federal regulations the ERLC is pushing back against

Over the past month, the Biden administration has finalized numerous problematic rules that undermine religious liberty, widen access to abortion, and harm children and families. Some rules, such as the rule implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, directly conflict with direction from Congress.

Helping children thank their moms

In honor of mothers, or other women who serve as guardians, plan a special time to say “Thank You” the second Sunday in May. Help children in your church Sunday school class make preparation for this important event.  The following ideas can be used for children:  • Schedule on your church calendar a special class […]

Haitian aid workers worry American Christians donors could worsen crisis

(RNS) — As the security crisis in Haiti continues, the humanitarian aid group Haiti Family Care Network is urging U.S. Christian donors to refrain from worsening the situation by donating to orphanages and to redirect their efforts instead toward initiatives helping parents support their children.