Latest News

First person: Every day should be Sanctity of Life Day
January 18 is Sanctity of Life Sunday; but for anyone with a Bible world view every Sunday should be Sanctity of Life Sunday. In fact, every day should be Sanctity of Life Day.

Latest news: Sports gambling, navigating rising medical costs, and Sanctity of Life Sunday
Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper.

With healthy budgets this year, Alabama fiscal leaders see ‘clouds on the horizon’
Alabama’s economic outlook is changing, and budgets will get tighter.

Felt Needs series: How congregations can bring hope to families with wayward youth
The Connors are Christian parents of three teenagers. They are faithful church members who have attended and supported their church

Pastor slain in alleged murder for hire
What was thought to be the religiously-motivated slaying of a Presbyterian pastor is now suspected as a murder for hire, perpetrated by the man’s wife and her lover.

‘Worth it to persevere’: Missionaries pray, work for years before seeing first believer
“What would have happened if we’d given up after 15 years, or after four?”

Protesters form human chain to block Christians from worshipping
People shouting anti-Christian comments and a jihadist slogan formed a human chain to prevent Christians from attending a Christmas service.

Leadership searches: What’s the latest with ERLC, Lifeway, WMU, SEBTS and 3 state conventions?
Entities and organizations at various points in the search for their next leader responded to Baptist Press (BP) recently on the status of that process.
Trending

Bible teacher Beth Moore splitting with Lifeway, Southern Baptist Convention
Beth Moore is leaving the Southern Baptist Convention. Moore’s decision was made public in a Religion News Service article published

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 18
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 18, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 11
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 11, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

Iran: Nation in turmoil as ‘interest in Christianity has never been higher’
“It is hard to know what is really going on in Iran. … Iran is no longer a Muslim country. Interest in Christianity has never been higher. Keep praying,” one missionary says.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 18
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Jan. 18, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 11
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Jan. 11, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Pastor slain in alleged murder for hire
What was thought to be the religiously-motivated slaying of a Presbyterian pastor is now suspected as a murder for hire, perpetrated by the man’s wife and her lover.

First person: Running 13.1 miles two days after my cancer scan
After months of training with my adult kids, I was ready for the Birmingham Half Marathon. Then came a routine health checkup …
Featured

Felt Needs series: How congregations can bring hope to families with wayward youth
The Connors are Christian parents of three teenagers. They are faithful church members who have attended and supported their church

Opinion: A closer look at underground abortion networks
Underground abortion networks are emerging out of the shadows, and it is every bit as alarming as it sounds.

Latest news: Which countries are among the worst for Christians?
To read a quick recap of some of the latest news reports and other articles from The Baptist Paper this

Felt Needs series: How congregations can bring hope to families with wayward youth
The Connors are Christian parents of three teenagers. They are faithful church members who have attended and supported their church

Opinion: A closer look at underground abortion networks
Underground abortion networks are emerging out of the shadows, and it is every bit as alarming as it sounds.

Latest news: Which countries are among the worst for Christians?
To read a quick recap of some of the latest news reports and other articles from The Baptist Paper this




