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House conservatives to lead prayer for end to political violence, government shutdown

October 30, 2025

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Hundreds respond to Gospel during Mississippi GO TELL crusade

October 29, 2025

By Carolyn Cunningham, GO TELL AMERICA BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (GTA) -- More than 700 people made commitments to the Lord Jesus Christ during the GO TELL AMERICA Crusade in Brookhaven, Mississippi, Oct. 19-22, from among the 10,000 who attended the four-night event, according to event organizers. There were 40 churches and more than 500 volunteers who assisted with the crusade, led by Evangelist Rick Gage and his GO TELL AMERICA team from the Atlanta, Georgia, area. Gage was joined by evangelists Adrian Despres, Runks Runkles and Luther Martin. Additionally, Rush of Fools served as the worship band. The nightly services were hosted at King Field on the campus of Brookhaven High School. David Williams, associational mission strategist for the county’s Lincoln Baptist Association said it was difficult to “put into words what God did during the GO TELL Crusade last week. “Prayer and preparation were the keys to God opening up His blessings on southwest Mississippi,” Williams said. “Our team of over 500 volunteers did an amazing job. My prayer has been that a moment in time would create a movement that would change Brookhaven and Lincoln County and surrounding areas for eternity.” “In coming back to Brookhaven and Lincoln … [Read more...]

“Spiritual movement”: Inside Vanderbilt athletics’ public embrace of Come As You Are event

October 29, 2025

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EVANGELISM 101 (Part 10): Top 10 Evangelism Mistakes

October 25, 2025

By Brant O'Connor NEW ORLEANS (LBM) -- Our mistakes in evangelism are serious because they affect our churches, reduce our effectiveness in the Great Commission, and harm our relationships with God. MISTAKE #1: NOT SHARING According to Lifeway Research (2022), only 38% of self-identified Christians had shared Christ with a loved one in a six-month period, and even fewer (30%) had shared with a stranger. But according to Scripture, evangelism is not optional (Matthew 28:18-20). It is every believer’s duty. So, ultimately, failing to share Christ is nothing short of rebellion against our Lord! MISTAKE #2: A PARTIAL GOSPEL Some Christians fail to share essentials of the Gospel, then call on listeners to follow Jesus, who has not been fully described, and require a response to a Gospel that has not been clearly explained. When sharing the Gospel, include three key elements: Sin: Sin (Rom.3:23), consequence (Rom.6:23), helpless (Rom.3:20). Savior: Birth (Jn.1:14), substitutionary death (Rom.5:6), resurrection (Acts13:30). Required Response: Repent (Acts 3:19), Trust (Jn.3:16), surrender (Rom.10:9-10). When proclaiming Christ, make it clear, concise, and complete. Neither complicate it nor cut it … [Read more...]

Louisiana pastor headed to Alaska as next executive director

October 23, 2025

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Growing share of U.S. adults say religion is gaining influence in American life

October 22, 2025

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Russian bombardment plunges hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians into blackout

October 21, 2025

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Morris H. Chapman, former EC president, dies

October 20, 2025

NASHVILLE (BP) – Morris H. Chapman, former pastor, former Southern Baptist Convention president, former SBC Executive Committee president and champion of the Cooperative Program, died Monday, Oct. 20, at age 84. The last SBC Conservative Resurgence president to be opposed by a moderate candidate, Chapman led the Convention to remain focused on the Great Commission as moderates broke away. Under his leadership as EC president, CP giving reached a record high that has yet to be matched. Chapman was given the honorary title of president emeritus of the Executive Committee upon his retirement in 2010. “Morris Chapman led with passion and integrity,” said current SBC Executive Committee President Jeff Iorg. “He was a champion for cooperation and our global mission. He was also a friend who encouraged me for many years – including after my election as president of the EC. We honor him and pray for his family in their loss.” Born in Kosciusko, Miss., on Thanksgiving Day, 1940, Chapman professed faith in Christ at age 7 at First Baptist Church in Laurel, Miss., was called to ministry at age 12 and recognized a call to preach at age 21. After graduating from Mississippi College, Chapman earned master of divinity and … [Read more...]

Secret Service finds tree stand with clear view of Trump’s Palm Beach Air Force One exit

October 20, 2025

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Church’s fruitful trips to Cuba result in 632 salvations

October 20, 2025

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