Features
Dec 21, 2012
NORTHERN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST (BP)—Nik and Ruth Ripken* have served in some of the toughest areas of Africa. They’ve known believers who have been martyred for Christ. They’ve interviewed hundreds of Christians experiencing persecution in more than 70 countries.
Mar 27, 2012
While waiting in the checkout line, I examined the worn dollar bill in my hand. Someone had written “new in North Dakota” across the top. Since I was in Georgia, I began wondering where this dollar had been on its journey from North Dakota, and where it would go once I released it as a payment.
From the looks of some of the currency I’ve held, it’s obvious that their journeys have taken them on quite a few hearty adventures. In the same way, the money you place in the offering plate for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering® for North American Missions is destined for a divine journey in service of God’s kingdom.
Mar 27, 2012
Southern Baptists continually pray for, participate in, and give generously to North American mission efforts. Read what some of the Week of Prayer missionaries have to say about the blessings that came from those gifts:
Mar 27, 2012
CLOVIS, N.M. (NAMB)—Derek Osburn never set out to be a poster child for missional church staff members. He was minding his own business as a youth minister at Central Baptist Church in Clovis, N.M., when God broadened his horizons.
Mar 19, 2012
TORONTO—If Liam McGibbon had been tumor-free, you might not be reading about his parents this week. They probably would have never made it to Hamilton, Ontario, and certainly not as miraculously.
For one, Jason and Kimberley McGibbon didn’t really imagine themselves as church planters. At least that’s what they’ll tell you. And two, they weren’t looking to leave their life in Milton, a suburb of Toronto where Jason served as worship leader at The Sanctuary Church Milton, and move to the other side of Lake Ontario.
Mar 19, 2012
CINCINNATI—It’s just about dusk at Heritage Glen apartments in the Cincinnati, Ohio, suburb of Fairfield. As the sun drops from sight, the lower light begins to mask some of the harsher realities of this low-income apartment complex—including the dilapidated tennis court that’s populated with random cracks and missing a net, the overgrown grass, and the worn exterior paint job. A handful of volunteers from the Red Door, a Southern Baptist church plant in Cincinnati eagerly play with, laugh with and generally corral neighborhood kids. What better way to kick off the church’s fall plans than by doing what’s at the heart of what the church is all about?
Mar 12, 2012
March 23 movie more than pro-life flick
OKEECHOBEE (FBW)—“October Baby,” a film set for release March 23, is about so much more than “the whole issue of the sanctity of human life,” a Florida pastor said.
It’s about forgiveness. It’s about families. It’s about relationships. It’s about parenting, Randy Huckabee, pastor of First Baptist Church in Okeechobee said after hosting a screening for 100 church leaders from across South Central Florida.
Mar 12, 2012
There have been over 52 million abortions performed in the U.S. since the ignominious Roe v. Wade court decision in 1973. And for every abortion there is a woman who to some degree–knowingly or unknowingly–is complicit in the taking of her baby’s life.
Mar 12, 2012
“October Baby” is an unexpected film which takes viewers through one of life’s most vulnerable times leaving them alternately holding their heart and grabbing for tissues.
Feb 23, 2012
NORWICH, Conn. (NAMB)—No one understands doing whatever it takes to reach people for Christ better than Shaun Pillay. Born and raised in South Africa, he and his wife, Deshni, arrived in the United States in 2007 as newlyweds. Having sold their