Focus on holiness, says BRN Executive Director, in wake of continued chaos in America
We’ve all sat in front of our televisions and computers and watched chaos break out all over our land. But how should we respond?
We’ve all sat in front of our televisions and computers and watched chaos break out all over our land. But how should we respond?
Former Fellowship Church, State College, member helps fill in the pulpits at some Baptist Resource Network churches, including Dallas Baptist Church, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, where he recently was voted in as an interim pastor.
The Fellowship CrossPoint Church family in Chesterfield, New Jersey, knew that pouring all of their saved building fund into a new property was not what God wanted them to do. If God had been generous with them, how could they not turn around and be generous with what He had provided?
Leadership was important to Jesus, so it should be important to His church and His leaders as well.
With potential COVID-19 closures again, churches may consider Facebook and YouTube's online livestreaming options for their services.
The conference featured keynote presentations from Jeff Christopherson, co-founder and missiologist for Send Institute, and Barry Whitworth, BRN executive director, as well as breakouts on a variety of topics based on the theme, “Kingdom Vision,” from Revelation 7:9.
Elizabeth Benge shares the top five resources and opportunities for December 2020.
Through the Baptist Resource Network, there are several opportunities to give this Giving Tuesday on December 1.
"What does a Kingdom vision look like?" Barry Whitworth, executive director of the Baptist Resource Network, asked during the Nov. 5 BRN Kingdom Vision Mini-Conference. "It looks like King Jesus getting His way, God ruling and reigning in the hearts of people."
Vietnamese Baptist Church, also known as New Life Baptist Church and Vietnamese International Baptist Church, recently set up an account through the Baptist Resource Network to raise funds to restore their church that was destroyed by fire on October 27.