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Biden Address Could Touch on Issues Important to Southern Baptists, Leatherwood Says

President Biden could offer in his State of the Union address some messages Southern Baptists would welcome despite the vast disagreements they have with his administration.

George Liele Legacy Undergirds Black Fellowship Church-Planting Initiative

The legacy of George Liele, a formerly enslaved Black man who became the first Baptist international missionary from America, is driving an effort to address the disparity.

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.

Conservative Baptist Network Report Downplays SBC Sex Abuse Crisis, Raises Alarms About CRT, Feminism, LGBTQ+

Roughly eight months after Guidepost Solutions released its report on the SBC's sex abuse crisis, the Conservative Baptist Network, a grassroots group of pastors in the denomination, has release a report of their own.

‘Navigating the SBC’ Received as ‘Great Apologetic’ on SBC Cooperation

Navigating the SBC, originally launched at the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting, continues to garner positive feedback from pastors and leaders, said SBC EC executive Charles Grant.

Churches Give Thanks for Supreme Court Decision, Recommit To Protect Life

After the Supreme Court’s historic overturning of Roe v. Wade, Southern Baptists across the country took time both to rejoice in the ruling and to discuss how Christians should respond.

‘On the Business’: McLaurin Reflects on Interim EC Post Ahead of 2022 SBC

Willie McLaurin is a few months into his post as interim president and CEO of the SBC Executive Committee. He sat down with Baptist Press to reflect on issues related to his job and Southern Baptist life.

More Black Pastors Joining Work of Oklahoma Baptists

"Many need to see that the Body of Christ expands beyond ethnic boundaries."