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Spring convocation encourages Christ-centered athletics at UM
For student athletes at the University of Mobile, the most important victories aren’t decided on a field or court, but in the foundation on which they build their lives – a foundation grounded in Christ.

Mob assaults pastor over Christian conversions
A mob assaulted a pastor in India reportedly because some individuals in his church had converted to Christianity.

‘Believers from all over the world’ take hope of Jesus to Winter Olympics
Southern Baptists are ready to share the hope of Christ with the nations! As the 2026 Winter Olympic games get under way, International Mission Board missionaries from all over Italy are teaming up with hundreds of U.S. volunteers.

Midweek review: How should Christians respond to rage-bait?; legacy churches and young pastors; AI deepfakes and the Church
Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper.

Seeking to maintain school gains as national eyes take notice
Alabama’s public school improvements have been drawing national attention with increasing frequency, and a New York Times opinion column published Monday marks the latest recognition.

University of Mobile holds marathon of Bible reading
The University of Mobile is holding a 72-hour Bible reading on campus at Lyon Chapel. University students, faculty and staff

What happens after ‘the ABCs’ in church? Are they truly discipled?
After children understand the ABCs and accept Christ as their Lord and Savior, are they truly discipled in the church?

What Gen Beta needs: How to reach the next generation
“Generation Beta is only a year old now — they are a work in progress,” Shelly Melia said.
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Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

‘Elder statesman of youth ministry’ points students to life-changing truths
At 60 years old, evangelist Douglas Runkles – better known as “Runks” – considers himself the “elder statesman of youth ministry.”

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 8, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

‘No house like this’: Blanket Fort Hope’s state-of-the-art home ready yet needing house parents
It started with a little girl in second grade who had possibly already been trafficked asking if she could go home with the reading volunteer.

Resumés for Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions executive director being accepted
Resumés and cover letters for those being nominated and/or interested in applying must be received by email on or before March 31. Send to sbomsearch@gmail.com.

State of emergency declared in Alabama as winter storm moves in
Gov. Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for 19 northern Alabama counties as people across the state brace for winter weather.

Opinion: War respects worship and America should too
There is a troubling silence surrounding the recent disruption of a Sunday worship service at a church in Minnesota. That silence deserves scrutiny, not because of the personalities involved, but because of the principle at stake.

First person: Why and how I pray for 23 people daily
In 2014, while engaged in a phone conversation about prayer with a friend, I was impressed to develop a prayer calendar.
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Midweek review: How should Christians respond to rage-bait?; legacy churches and young pastors; AI deepfakes and the Church
Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper.

What Gen Beta needs: How to reach the next generation
“Generation Beta is only a year old now — they are a work in progress,” Shelly Melia said.

10 things we can learn from believers around the world
In my various roles, I’ve been privileged to travel the world, talk to global brothers and sisters in Christ, and learn from them. I may be the professor, but they always teach me. Here are some things we can learn.

Midweek review: How should Christians respond to rage-bait?; legacy churches and young pastors; AI deepfakes and the Church
Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper.

What Gen Beta needs: How to reach the next generation
“Generation Beta is only a year old now — they are a work in progress,” Shelly Melia said.

10 things we can learn from believers around the world
In my various roles, I’ve been privileged to travel the world, talk to global brothers and sisters in Christ, and learn from them. I may be the professor, but they always teach me. Here are some things we can learn.




