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MBTS extends 100% tuition scholarships for 105 first-year students
By Michaela Classen, posted November 19, 2024 in Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) – Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has announced that full-tuition scholarships for first-year master’s students in For the Church Cohorts will be extended to incoming students in the 2025-26 academic year.
Rural churches keep Gospel light aflame, meet community needs
Kyle Bueermann, a rural specialist for the North American Mission Board’s Replant team, delivered a breakout session during the Nevada Baptist Convention’s annual meeting. Photo by Karen Willoughby
By Karen L. Willoughby, posted November 19, 2024 in North American Mission Board
AUSTIN, Nev. (BP) – Smack dab in the middle of Nevada is the tiny town of Austin, home to First Baptist Church, where Charles Vaughn has been pastor since 2008. The population has declined to about 100 people, down from 167 four years ago. Fifteen to 25 people attend services.
Both Paul and Timothy: Tennessee pastor encourages mentorship
Ronny Raines, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Clarksville, Tenn., leads a session in October of the Iron Sharpens Iron Pastors Retreat. Photo courtesy of FB Clarkesville
By Scott Barkley, posted November 19, 2024 in Discipleship
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (BP) — Perhaps more than any other profession, the work of a pastor requires many skills that overlap home and office. Balance becomes a goal not easily achieved. The knowledge and coaching to do it well needs to be sought out, no matter your stage in life.
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By BP Staff, posted November 19, 2024 in SBC News
Kentucky Baptists ‘Together for the Mission’; BCMD attests ‘Nothing Is Impossible with God.’