With acrid smoke from devastating wildfires still looming over the city, approximately 5,000 women lifted their voices in praise and worship to God at Living Proof Live featuring Beth Moore June 29-30 in Colorado Springs.
Daily Archives: July 3, 2012
A Colorado Springs pastor who was evacuated from his home by the Waldo Canyon fire recounts the spiritual challenge he sees stemming from the tragedy that claimed two lives and 346 homes.
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief units are in action in 15 states in response to recent storms in the mid-Atlantic, flooding in Florida and wildfires in Colorado.
The image of God in humans was not produced through the evolutionary process but is the result of God’s direct intervention in creation, a Southern Baptist professor wrote in an ongoing dialogue with The BioLogos Foundation.
A Baton Rouge, La. church ministers to broken boys and girls in India after a vision trip there last year. The church opened its hearts and coffers to support hostels that provide homes and sustenance for runaway children who are often orphaned or abandoned.
Life for boys living in India’s railway stations is a real-life “Hunger Games.” If they don’t fight, they’ll be killed. If they don’t find food and survive in this arena, they’ll starve on the train tracks. Some have found hope in God through missionaries who provide homes, discipleship and stability.
Fred Luter Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Convention, underscores the vitality of revival and repentance in a column about the 40/40 Prayer Vigil for Spiritual Revival and National Renewal, an initiative of the North American Mission Board and Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission to encourage Southern Baptists and other […]