Mission Shift | By Adam Miller The mission field in North America is shifting. With 83 percent of the population now living in cities and metropolitan areas, the major population centers in the United States and Canada are vital mission fields for kingdom growth and influence. READ MORE >>>
Basics of Life | By Stacey Billger Missionary Jalil Dawood is leading Arabic Baptist Church of Dallas to reach the growing number of refugees in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. READ MORE >>>
Voodoo Priestess | By Keith Manuel Step inside the “Salvation and Magical Pharmacy” in New Orleans and meet all-American girl Sallie Ann whose spiritual beliefs reflect the bohemian nature of the Bywater community and a larger pluralistic society.READ MORE >>>
Garden of Art | By Marie Travis A church in Boston used an urban garden to bring together the community and minister to those far from church. READ MORE >>>
Get Off Your La-Z-Boy | By David Platt Has American Christianity become too comfortable? David Platt dares Christians to take an honest look at Jesus and ask what the consequences might be if we really believed him and really obeyed him. READ MORE >>>
Buckets of Hope | By BR Johnson With help from Southern Baptists, Paul Wilquere, pastor of Eglise Evangelique Baptiste Par La Foi in Jacmel, Haiti, is able to provide food and hope to the people of this coastal town.READ MORE >>>
Repotting | By Mickey Noah The Los Angeles Baptist Association is finding innovative, out-of-the-box approaches to church planting and church revitalization. READ MORE >>>
Arms Around Appalachia | By Carol Pipes In a region still struggling from decades-long poverty, hope comes in the form of food, clothing, missionaries and volunteer labor as Southern Baptists wrap their arms around the hollers and hills of Appalachia. READ MORE >>>
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