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Mixtec musician’s call to worship changes after conversion

A locally renowned musician found himself sitting in the one-room jail cell of the local police station. In addition to an illustrious career as a pianist in a band, he was his community’s cantor. Unflustered at his current situation, Thiago patiently waited, praying and contentedly waiting for the Lord’s will to be done.

Missouri

Missouri DR volunteer Toby Tucker receives Distinguished Service Award

Tharran Gaines

Anyone who knows MODR volunteer Toby Tucker already knows that the Distinguished Service Award he received from Southern Baptist Disaster Relief and Send Relief was well deserved. Presented in recognition of exceptional service during a disaster and based on the most recent year of responses, the Distinguished Service Award is like an All-Star award for volunteers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty during an actual response or series of responses during the most recent year. 

Kansas City’s Northland Church reproduces disciples through church planting

Richard Nations

Ventriloquism opens doors to ministry for associate pastor at Faith Baptist Church, Festus

Vicki Stamps

MBC Prayer & Evangelism Conference to take place, April 27-28

Benjamin Hawkins

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National

Craig Carlisle to be nominated for SBC 1st vice president

Grace Thornton

Alabama’s Craig Carlisle will be nominated for first vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention in June when messengers meet in Orlando.

ERLC trustees name Evan Lenow next president

Scott Barkley

From addiction to redemption: Virginia missionary’s recovery ministry leads to new church

NAMB

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Columns

Reasons to Celebrate!

Wes Fowler

“In the past three years, baptisms have gone from 6,518 (2023) to 7,680 (2025)! This represents a 17.8% increase in just three years! I believe Missouri Baptists are sharing the gospel more often, freely and effectively with their lost friends and neighbors.”

Missouri Baptist camps should be free from state bureaucracy

Benjamin Hawkins

An email that should’ve been a meeting

Rhonda Rhea

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Apologetics

Missouri Baptist Apologetics Network equips churches to defend the faith

Staff

In a culture that increasingly challenges the truths of Christianity, Missouri Baptists have a resource many of them don’t know exists — a statewide network of skilled apologists ready to help churches defend the Christian faith.

Christ’s ascension ‘largely forgotten’ but recoverable this Easter, theologians say

David Roach

Tichenor brings academic, philosophical perspectives to MBC apologetics network

Staff

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Global

Dozens killed in Nigeria as violence mars Easter celebrations in several nations

Diana Chandler

At least 54 Christians were killed early Easter in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, many during worship, with dozens more abducted from Evangelical Church Winning All Souls and other sites, International Christian Concern (ICC) reported.

Two young leaders impact church growth in Guinea

IMB

Baptist chaplains transform Kenya’s hospitals, prisons, schools 

Tessa Sanchez

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Culture

NYT backtracks marijuana advocacy amid cultural rethinking of legalization

David Roach

Americans may be rethinking their affinity for marijuana, evidenced by a New York Times reversal on the issue and a study suggesting scant evidence supporting medical marijuana’s use in mental health.

State of the Bible: Growth in Bible use reverses in 2026, but trend uncertain

Diana Chandler

‘Almost nobody is tithing,’ Grey Matter finds, but decline in evangelical giving slows

Diana Chandler

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Ethics

Supreme Court ruling removes gag on Colorado Christian counselor, raises questions about Kansas City-area restrictions

Michael Whitehead

In a sweeping First Amendment decision issued March 31, the United States Supreme Court removed a virtual gag on free speech which the state of Colorado had imposed on Christian counselors when talking to minors about their sexuality. The Chiles decision has immediate implications beyond Colorado—including within the state of Missouri.

Trump admin seeks stay, dismissal of two more pro-life lawsuits against abortion pill

Diana Chandler

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Policy

FIRST-PERSON: Pastors should be able to opt back in to Social Security

Gary Hollingsworth

The Clergy Act, introduced by Rep. Vince Fong (R-CA-20) and Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) is a bipartisan bill that offers a second chance for clergy members to revoke their previous Social Security exemption. If signed into law, the bill would open a one-time re-enrollment window for two years where clergy could opt back in and start contributing to Social Security. Then, after meeting withdrawal eligibility, including 10 years of contributions for full retired-workers benefits, they can draw Social Security benefits proportional with their contributions.

EXPLAINER: Protecting children through the 2026 Chloe Cole Act

ERLC Staff

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