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Cape Girardeau church gives gospel ‘Access’ to children, adults with special needs

Lynwood Baptist Church’s Access Ministry for adults and teens with special needs began several years ago as the legacy of Shelby Stafford, a 40-year-old member with Down’s Syndrome. Stafford died in 2017, but because of her impact on Lynwood’s leaders and families, the vibrant special needs ministry still thrives in the Cape Girardeau church.

Missouri

MBU’s Master of Social Work program fully accredited by Council on Social Work Education

Missouri Baptist University

The accreditation of MBU’s online master’s program in social work, by the nation’s sole accrediting body for social work programs, is retroactive to the program’s launch in 2020 and is granted through Feb. 2031.

MBC evangelist: ‘No greater thrill’ than seeing people come to Christ

Michael Smith

HLGU student crowned national champion at shotgun competition

Staff

Unionville church initiative challenges men to press forward in faith, without retreating

Richard Nations

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National

After Christian school mass shooting, Woodmont Baptist provides sanctuary

Diana Chandler

They had never ridden a bus before, youth minister Beth Howe said of preschoolers bussed to Woodmont Baptist Church after an active shooter targeted their private Christian elementary school two miles away.

Nashville grieves shooting at Christian school

Timothy Cockes

With 21 dead, churches respond to tornado damage amid personal tragedies

Diana Chandler

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Columns

Metaphysical madness

John Yeats

“Because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, God’s grace is available to all who repent and believe in Him. We who were dead in trespasses and sins were once held captive by hell’s hoards. But God intervened, our unrighteousness is washed clean, and we are reconciled to God. Christ for us becomes Christ in us, the hope of glory.”

Comfort flows from life, death, resurrection of Christ

Benjamin Hawkins

Kids have problems, too!

Pat Lamb

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Apologetics

Five things Christians should know about Ramadan

IMB

Imagine fasting for 28 days. No food or drink during daylight hours. It’s about more than testing your will power. Your social standing and status with God depend on how well you do with this task. For Muslims around the world, this is their reality for the next month. This year, Ramadan starts on the evening of Wednesday, March 22 and lasts until Friday, April 21.

Why do people deconstruct their faith?

Jeremiah Greever

Article IX of the BF&M: The Kingdom

Rob Phillips

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Global

Together for the Nations: IMB tailors event for missions leaders

IMB

The International Mission Board’s one-day Together for the Nations events allow churches and individuals to spend time with IMB missionaries and other church leaders who address the world’s greatest problem of spiritual lostness with the only solution — the gospel.

From New Age to new life: Art ministry in Spain leads to salvation

Myriah Snyder

War retreat provides ‘soul care’ for Ukrainian ministers

Sue Sprenkle

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Culture

Greg Laurie says ‘Jesus Revolution’ portrays a Gospel awakening still felt today

Timothy Cockes

Pastor Greg Laurie said the spiritual awakening portrayed in the new movie “Jesus Revolution” is still making an impact today, including his own life and ministry. The basis of the movie is the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

‘Jesus Revolution’ winningly shows unlikely revival

Brian Koonce

STUDY: Biblical worldview among U.S. adults has declined by 33% since start of COVID pandemic

Staff

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Ethics

Missouri Senate passes ‘SAFE Act,’ aimed to nix gender transition procedures for minors

Benjamin Hawkins

The Missouri Senate passed two bills protecting children and students from harm caused by the LGBTQ+ agenda, March 23. Both bills are now on their way to the state’s House of Representatives for approval.

Proposal from United States health department would roll back conscience rights, ERLC says

Tom Strode

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Policy

Missouri House votes to legalize sports gambling

Staff

The Republican-led Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill legalizing sports gambling in a 118-35 vote, March 21. By contrast, Missouri Southern Baptists have, on numerous occasions, opposed not only sports gambling, but “gambling in every form.”

Do you want to defend parental rights?

Timothy Faber

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