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Beth Moore’s criticism of Donald Trump’s abusive behavior toward women and her advocacy for sexual abuse victims turned her from a beloved icon to a pariah in the denomination she loved all her life.
03/09/2021 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
New Beginnings Pregnancy Center in Benton, Ark., experienced a few new beginnings of its own the past several years.
03/02/2021 - By Trennis Henderson / Woman's Missionary Union
The 2021 Cooperative Baptist Fellowship general assembly will be held virtually for the second consecutive year, due to changes in the status of the originally planned venue in Washington, D.C.
03/02/2021 - By Jeff Huett / Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
A state appeals court ruled a sexual abuse lawsuit could go forward against Paul Pressler, a former judge and influential Southern Baptist who helped lead what supporters called a “conservative resurgence” in the denomination in the 1970s and 1980s.
03/02/2021 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
A dispute about whether a Southern Baptist entity can suspend trustees for misconduct will be studied by a task force formed by the SBC Executive Committee’s committee on missions and ministry.
02/25/2021 - By George Schroeder / Baptist Press
The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee disfellowshipped four churches Feb. 23—two for their stance on homosexuality and two that employed sex offenders.
02/24/2021 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear called out fellow Baptists on Feb. 22 who he said were sowing dissension and lies in the denomination.
02/24/2021 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Stephen Reeves, former director of public policy for the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission, has been elected executive director of Fellowship Southwest.
02/23/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
The Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mission board has filed a petition with the Supreme Court of the United States in its ongoing case involving a lawsuit against the board filed by a former Baptist state executive director.
02/18/2021 - By Jonathan Howe / Baptist Press
The crisis surrounding an Iraqi refugee family’s house fire helped churches engage busy young women in hands-on missions.
02/18/2021 - By Trennis Henderson / Woman's Missionary Union
The decision to increase dramatically the number of refugees to be welcomed into the United States will provide Christians important opportunities for gospel witness and service to those fleeing oppression, some Baptist leaders said.
02/17/2021 - By Tom Strode / Baptist Press
A hundred years after a race massacre, First Baptist Church in Tulsa, Okla., hopes to set the foundation for a new narrative.
02/10/2021 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press