Missionary Ed Engle, in the slums of Caracas, seeks to turn hearts toward Christ through one-on-one conversations, Gospel tracts and ministry to people’s physical needs. “We’ll use whatever thing we can,” Engle says, “but in all things we do, we try and meet a need with a spiritual end in […]
Daily Archives: July 6, 2012
Missionaries and Venezuelan Christians work to stir interest in the Gospel among university students and wealthy professionals in the nation’s capital.
A revival at a Chinese Baptist church culminated with the baptism of 16 new believers, including a mother and son who were baptized after the family delayed returning to China to avoid their homeland’s one-child policy.
An Illinois judge has granted intervenor status to the Thomas More Society to do what the Cook County state attorney and the Illinois attorney general won’t do: defend the state’s 1996 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as being between a man and a woman.
Bill Crews, executive director of the Northwest Baptist Convention, will retire Dec. 31 or when his successor is elected if after that date.
The U.S. trials for the London 2012 Summer Olympics are showcasing not only premier athletic talent but faith. Many team hopefuls have been pointing to the heavens and citing their reliance on God.
Columnist Mary Kassian says our society’s infatuation with thin models — often Photoshopped — has set an unrealistic standard for females and helped to hide what Scripture calls true beauty.