Timothy Cockes

Timothy Cockes is a staff writer for the Baptist Press.

Next Gen Leaders Urge Proactive Response to SBC Age Distribution Trends

Recent trends regarding age distribution in the SBC are causing next generation leaders to reflect on building up the future of the Convention.

Recovery Experts Urge Churches Toward Awareness, Training Amid Fentanyl Epidemic

“We believe recovery starts with a relationship with Jesus Christ, and our clients who want to find a church, we will help plug them into a somewhere they will call home."

Pennsylvania Churches Partner With Schools To Host Daytime Bible Program

Harvest Church is one of the latest Pennsylvania congregations partnering with local elementary schools to host a “Bible2School” program designed to teach children about the Bible and the Gospel during the school day.

Pastor’s Guided Tours of D.C. Aim To Shore up Love for God’s Word

Inspire Experiences offers Christian groups experiential tours based around the biblical connections found in Washington, D.C.

New Mexico Pro-Life Partnership Shows ‘Cooperative Spirit of Southern Baptists’

For more than a decade, Legacy Pregnancy Resource Center has not had a permanent location for its ministry.

Women and Children Welcomed in California Church’s New ‘Village’

When the first residents moved into the newly built emergency shelters on the campus of Meridian Baptist Church, it was the fulfillment of a ministry idea years in the making.

North Carolina Pastor Reconciles With Parents Who Abandoned Him as a Child

For years, pastor Steven Cox held a deep anger toward his parents, who abandoned him when he was a child. Now, with God’s help, Cox has a good relationship with them and is in the process of discipling his father.

A New England Pastor’s Dying Wish Results in Growing Congregation

The revitalization story of First Baptist Church features a pastor’s dying wish, a merger with a church plant and the church’s first VBS in more than 30 years.

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