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Cyberfraud Cost Florida Baptists More Than $700,000

Churches, like other organizations, face an onslaught of phishing emails and other attempts at cyberfraud. One mistake can be costly.

In NC, a Church Network Turns Unused Church Buildings Into Homes for Refugees

A glut of underutilized church properties offers a solution to the severe shortage of affordable housing for newly arrived refugees.

Examples of Christian Nationalism Are the ‘Greatest Argument’ Against It, Says Southern Baptist Ethics Professor

Without an “orthodox gospel” underpinning it, "Christian Nationalism is a complete waste of time,” writes Andrew T. Walker. The SBTS ethics professor recently tweeted about the hot topic, framing his thoughts from a Baptist perspective.

VP Harris Applauded for Pro-Abortion Comments During The National Baptist Convention; SBC President Condemns Remarks

On Thursday (Sept. 8), Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the 142nd Annual Session of The National Baptist Convention (NBC) in Houston, Texas.

Ukraine Baptists Prepare for Possible Russian Invasion

Baptists in Western Ukraine have made plans to shelter fellow believers in the case of a Russian invasion at Ukraine’s eastern border.

Kentucky’s Contract With Baptist-Affiliated Children’s Agency Remains in Limbo

Kentucky Baptist Convention affiliated children’s agency Sunrise has refused to sign a clause would have compelled them to violate deeply held religious principles.

Mississippi Baptists: Confederate Flag is ‘relic of racism’, Call for Change

“While some may see the [Mississippi state flag] as a celebration of heritage, a significant portion of our state sees it as a relic of racism and a symbol of hatred,” a statement from the Mississippi Baptist Convention reads.

Should We Keep ‘Baptist’ in the Church Name?

We have chosen not to keep the term "Baptist" in our church name. Here are 10 reasons why I believe that's a good decision, at least in our situation.