Yesterday @kevezell recorded 50 Thank You videos for churches that have given to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering this year. Request a video for your church at: https://t.co/pFNz7Nu9Dm
I am thankful and generally enthusiastic about where we are in the SBC. I am just one man, and I don’t claim to speak for anyone else. But here are 10 reasons I am optimistic:
https://t.co/vZAZc5l2Y1
Its distinction as the country’s least populous state can factor into the tendency to overlook Wyoming. Doing so, however, means missing a response to the Gospel that is both indicative of the ministry work there.
https://t.co/mvMFf7ctv5
At this week’s trustee meeting, the focus was clear: it’s all about the gospel!
We celebrated the work of our evangelism team and the inspiring movement of church plants outside the South. ⛪️
📣 Our resources team, led by @TrevinWax, announced a new tool for anyone to practice gospel conversations: https://t.co/keSCDUSLAB.
The first-ever Youth Leader Coaching Network Alumni Event is in the books! Grateful for the 100+ youth pastors and leaders who joined us to sharpen their leadership and deepen their community. 🙌
The future of the North American church is bright because of leaders like these. Let’s keep discipling and sending! 🙏
Linny Fenton wasn’t famous.
Her church wasn’t big.
But her faithfulness shaped a young pastor who would one day serve as President of the North American Mission Board.
Forty years later, he still sees every Annie Armstrong gift through her eyes.
Because every gift matters.
Every sacrifice is seen.
Every dollar helps send hope.
Ms. Finny may not be a household name.
But to Kevin Ezell — and to the mission — she was his Annie Armstrong. 🙌
Record increases in baptisms and Cooperative Program giving in 2025 are being celebrated at the State Convention of Baptists in Ohio (SCBO).
https://t.co/zutr8OmRTW
Chris Johnson at Lifeline Children’s Services said in the list of needs he gets from vulnerable families, beds are the No. 1 ask.
https://t.co/q5iDQWa1Jx
Small church, big God, and a $10,000 miracle. 🙌
First Baptist Artemus (KY) set a goal to raise $400 for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, an amount that can help a church plant purchase a portable baptistry and heater. Following a baptism in their own service, the Lord moved in a way only He can. 👇
❗️By the end of the morning, this small congregation pledged 25x their goal - $10,000!
We are so grateful for the pastors and members who say “yes” to the Great Commission with everything they have. 🌊