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WMU’s board meeting underscores ‘meant for the mission’

January 22, 2026

By Julie Walters, WMU SBC communicaitons BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WMU SBC) – Meant for the Mission, a two-year theme that will be woven throughout WMU curriculum beginning this fall, provided the backdrop for more than 20 different speakers who shared missions testimonies and illustrations of God’s faithfulness during WMU’s January board meeting, Jan. 10–12. Approximately 210 missions leaders from across the country gathered in Birmingham, Ala. where they participated in general sessions, 22 conference options designed to equip and inspire, interactive opportunities and more. “You, WMU, represent Southern Baptist’s higher standard of working together,” said Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board, via video. “Indeed, it is through the influence of the WMU that, even as a young pastor, I consistently heard the church commit to being laborers together with God. And still to this day, it’s because of WMU’s commitment to the Great Commission and your commitment to work cooperatively as Southern Baptists on mission that we’re seeing lives changed together.” Todd Lafferty, executive vice president of the International Mission Board, said, “On behalf of the nearly 3,600 missionaries, along with their 2,900 … [Read more...]

Education Dept. joins fraud fight after $1 billion college student aid scheme uncovered

January 21, 2026

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Fernando Mendoza, Indiana cap 16-0 season with CFP national title: ‘All glory and thanks to God’

January 21, 2026

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THE BAPTIST REPORT: Q & A Explainer (policy implications of McRaney v. NAMB)

January 20, 2026

Excerpted from The Baptist Report: 'NAMB faces deep deficits, polity disputes as retirees lose promised benefits.' Polity Claims Challenged in Supreme Court Petition The financial concerns intersect with a broader legal battle now before the U.S. Supreme Court. Former state convention executive director Will McRaney has petitioned the Court to review a Fifth Circuit ruling that dismissed his claims against NAMB under an expanded interpretation of the “church autonomy doctrine.” McRaney alleges NAMB interfered with his employment at the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware (BCMD) — an autonomous body — and later blacklisted him, harming his career. He argues the Fifth Circuit granted NAMB immunity even though he never worked for NAMB, never served as its minister, and never submitted to its authority. His petition contends the ruling contradicts Supreme Court precedent, which limits church‑autonomy protections to internal governance disputes. McRaney warns the Fifth Circuit’s expansion threatens the civil rights of ministers, Baptist bodies, mission agencies, and abuse survivors. The petition also highlights what McRaney calls intentional misrepresentations by NAMB and the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty … [Read more...]

Worship and protests: Federal officials investigating protest at Minnesota church

January 19, 2026

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FEDERALIST: SBC blew up its credibility to appease the #MeToo movement

January 19, 2026

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VIDEO: Louisiana’s Cassidy & Murrill speak against mail order abortion drugs

January 15, 2026

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VIDEO: ERLC’s Hollingsworth at SCOTUS hearing to protect women’s sports

January 15, 2026

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TRANSCRIPT: US House Speaker, a Louisiana Baptist, urges SCOTUS to protect women’s sports

January 14, 2026

Adapted from a press release WASHINGTON — U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a member of Cypress Baptist Church in Benton, Louisiana, delivered remarks on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court during the Alliance Defending Freedom’s Protect Women’s Sports Rally, January 13, urging the Supreme Court to uphold common sense and basic truth, preserve the original meaning of Title IX, and protect the future of women’s athletics. TRANSCRIPT “Some things are just right, and some things are just wrong, and we have to stand and say that with conviction and clarity and consistency,” Johnson said. “I’ve got a couple of words for you this morning, I want to encourage you. Common sense is back to Congress. I want to thank the Alliance Defending Freedom for having the courage to stand and fight for women and girls all across this country. I know ADF well, I used to be one of their litigation attorneys. Sometimes I miss that work. “Listen, speaking of courageous individuals, we have a lot of brave women here. One of them is my attorney general from the state of Louisiana, Liz Murrill is here, and she's been one of the fighters. You'll hear from her in a moment. All of these folks are fierce advocates and defenders of women's sports … [Read more...]

VIDEO: US House Speaker, a Louisiana Baptist, urges SCOTUS to protect women’s sports

January 14, 2026

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Editorial

Sometimes the hardest people to share the Gospel with are those closest to us

Jesus leaves no ambiguity: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15). Not some of the world. Not the parts that feel safe. All of it. It’s a command that stretches beyond borders, cultures, and comfort. And yet the question haunts me: If we’re commissioned to reach the ends of … Read More

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