By Grayson Hester To care for mothers is to care for humanity. Michelle Norman and Elisabet Roca do their work in this sacred “Magnificat” tradition of Mary, mother of God. “We started a program called Mamáventura,” explained Michelle. “It’s a ministry to immigrant moms and their children.” Stationed in Catalonia, Spain, CBF field personnel Michelle … Continue reading
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Equipping with Every Good Thing
By Paul Baxley The theme of this year’s campaign for the Offering for Global Missions is “Equipping with Every Good Thing.” But this is much more than a theme. It is a description of a powerful truth. God is equipping our Fellowship with everything we need to participate in the mission of Jesus Christ around … Continue reading
Stimpson pours lifetime of skill, compassion into Welcome House refugees
By Marv Knox Refugees who resettle on the western edge of North Carolina’s Research Triangle benefit from the same passion and commitment to excellence Delores Stimpson provided Fortune 500 companies throughout her long career as a director of information technology programs. They also receive blessings from her deep well of compassion, empathy for overcoming challenges … Continue reading
A Global Tapestry: How One Congregation is Being Knit Together
By Jennifer Colosimo Speedway, Indiana, isn’t the place that comes to mind when one thinks of a growing, multi-national community. Due to its proximity to Indianapolis and the racing industry, that is what it has become. At the northern boundary of Speedway, Speedway Baptist Church has always been an anomaly. Speedway Baptist Church was founded … Continue reading
CBF Chaplaincy and Pastoral Counseling mark 25th anniversary
By Marv Knox For 25 years, CBF chaplains and pastoral counselors have entered sacred spaces, delivering unconditional love and compassionate presence. Chaplain Charlie Reynolds closed the memorial service for U.S. Army Spec. Anthony Vaccaro, “the most-loved soldier in the battalion,” a medic who died in Afghanistan in 2006. Then Reynolds moved to Vaccaro’s memorial display … Continue reading
Miguel Estrada invites farmworkers to Christ’s banquet table
By Grayson Hester Often, we only speak of South Florida when it relates to Miami, national elections or hurricanes. The southernmost tip of the United States sits as distantly from our minds as it does most of our churches. This is sadly ironic because we literally could not, and do not, live without it. Across … Continue reading
Because Presence Matters: The Story of Jacob & Esau
By Chris Hughes By the time twin brothers Jacob and Esau made it to Kampala, Uganda, the young men had already endured a lifetime’s worth of struggle. As teenagers, they fled from their native South Sudan after the country gained its independence in 2011, and internal factions began fighting over control of the government. In … Continue reading
How CBF field personnel in Slovakia empower students from the U.S. to advocate for human rights
By Jennifer ColosimoFor the past 17 years, CBF field personnel Shane McNary and his wife, Dianne, have lived more than 5,000 miles away from home ministering to the Roma people in Slovakia and Czechia. From teaching English and serving children to spearheading missions teams to helping the poor and starting churches, they’ve worked to encourage … Continue reading
Samaritan Ministry joins hands with Together for Hope Appalachia
by Grayson Hester To tell this story about a ministry in the Knoxville, Tenn., area in 2021, we have to travel back in time to rural Indiana in 2015. Scott County, Indiana, a majority-white, rural, working-class area, only notable, as many such counties are, for not being very notable, suddenly found itself the epicenter of … Continue reading
Young pastor in Flint, Michigan, focuses on mental health amid pandemic and ongoing water crisis
by Andrew Nash It is always hard to take on a new role as a senior pastor in your 20s, but there is an added degree of difficulty when doing so during a global pandemic. There’s even more of a challenge doing so in Flint, Mich., site of a water crisis that has had lasting … Continue reading