This Week in the BRN Family 05.09.24
Pastors in the Greater Philadelphia area enjoy a day on the river; PA/SJ churches celebrate ACP results; and we rejoice over baptisms at First Haitian Metanoia Baptist - it's an exciting week in the BRN family!
Pastors in the Greater Philadelphia area enjoy a day on the river; PA/SJ churches celebrate ACP results; and we rejoice over baptisms at First Haitian Metanoia Baptist - it's an exciting week in the BRN family!
On May 5, three different BRN churches in the Greater Philadelphia area gathered at Delval East Church in Willingboro, New Jersey, to celebrate the graduation of five young men from NAMB's Multiplication Pipeline.
BRN churches serve local schools and celebrate diversity; churches rejoice over baptisms and ministry milestones; and ministry leaders are featured by local news outlets - it's a joyful week in the BRN family!
Windham Summit Bible Church in Rome, Pa., uses BRN evangelism grant funds to host Marriage Enrichment Day to encourage couples with the gospel.
As summer approaches, BRN churches are urged to request evangelism grants, hear encouraging reports of ministry partnerships, and think about securing next year's mission teams through BRN partners.
Woven Women's Mary Landis reviews "A Faith to Die For: Believing God in the Face of Armed and Angry Mobs" by Mark Geppert, who recounts his many incredible and miraculous experiences during his various missionary journeys to Southeast Asia and South America.
Storms are beautiful movements that take us through highs and lows, teaching us sweet and painful notes that our ears have never heard.
BRN ministry couples recharge at NAMB Refresh Retreat; churches live on mission and welcome missionaries; and the BRN wins an award at BCA annual workshop - it's an encouraging week in the BRN family!
In this month's edition of Missions Minded, God’s story continues to prevail as visions of Jesus lead a young man from Central Asia and his brother to faith in Christ, despite deep persecution and rejection.
Baptist Resource Network Executive Director Barry Whitworth shares about the importance of Compassion Ministry as well as opportunities to serve compassionately in one of the poorest zip codes in America.