Queen Did Not Discover Jesus by Layne Wallace, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
Letter to the Editor – Rudnick article: just another swipe at Trump
Rudnick article: just another swipe at Trump from Bill Peeler of Siem Reap, Cambodia
Photo gallery: Gaston Christian Center
View the photo gallery of Gaston Christian Center.
Video: Karen Baptist Church Pastor Hsa Twel and Wallace Yay interview
Watch the interview with Karen Baptist Church pastor Hsa Twel and Wallace Yay at Gaston Christian Center.
Video: Chin Agape Baptist Church congregational singing
Watch the Chin Agape Baptist Church congregational singing at Gaston Christian Center.
Video: Karen Baptist Church children’s choir
View the Karen Baptist Church children’s choir singing in their native language
Letter to the Editor – Jimmy Allen: gracious and prophetic
Jimmy Allen: gracious and prophetic
From Wendell Griffen, Little Rock, Arkansas
Letter to the Editor – BTSR and mission immersion
As I’ve had the opportunity to reflect on the imminent closure of the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, I’m trying to make a conscious pivot from sorrow and sadness to gratitude.
Letter to the Editor – Article on Operation Christmas Child misses the mark
December 11, 2018 To the editor: I am a missionary in Haiti. I am familiar with the problems as described in the article Stuffing Shoe boxes for the world’s poor? Maybe you should reconsider. I do not, however, agree with…
Letter to the Editor – We ungraduated BTSR alums wonder: Won’t you be our neighbor?
As an ungraduated BTSR alum, at the moment, I am relating to the man in the ditch from the parable of the Good Samaritan.
Letter to the Editor: Throwing in the Towel on BTSR
As an alumna and former employee of Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, my grief is deep today.
Hidalgo County, Texas: A Mighty Current
Listen to the stories of the more than 268,000 in Hidalgo County living below their federal poverty threshold and you will learn that the Rio Grande waters are rarely hospitable to newcomers, most of whom must take on the slow, agonizing work of rebuilding life from scratch on the other side.





