CBF Silent Art Auction Supporting Global Missions Begins Monday
2021 General Assembly

CBF Silent Art Auction Supporting Global Missions Begins Monday

To kick-off General Assembly Week at the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the annual Silent Art Auction supporting CBF Global Missions will get under way at noon Eastern on Monday. The auction will be held virtually and will run through 3 p.m. on Friday, August 27. The CBF Silent Art Auction showcases high quality, hand-made art and … Continue reading

Connections
CBF Field Personnel / Field Personnel Columns

Connections

By Janée Angel As humans we need to connect. Certainly, this time of COVID has challenged us to find ways to connect that are outside of our “normal” box.  In our ministry among Arabic speakers, community is a driving force. Restrictions that we live with in Belgium have been extremely hard for our people. Zoom has … Continue reading

Shine Your Light for Others to See
Leadership Scholars

Shine Your Light for Others to See

By Joshua Stewart In my last blog published for CBF, I invited you to remember these words: God shines in the darkness. It was encouraging to me then, and it continues to encourage me today. This past year, my favorite passage of Scripture has been the first handful of verses in the Gospel of John, … Continue reading

In Solidarity with Suffering
CBF Field Personnel / Field Personnel Columns

In Solidarity with Suffering

By Karen Alford The last several weeks of March were all about death and dying. I suppose it was an appropriate precursor to Easter. I’ll tell you about just one of the several cases I’ve been dealing with, the one has been the closet to my heart.  Marie came to our wound care clinic about six … Continue reading

Held together in community
racial justice / Racial Reconciliation

Held together in community

By Michelle Carroll Wednesday started strangely.  Before I even got to my church office, our Senior Pastor was calling to tell me that we’d just learned the Attorney General’s announcement of the Breonna Taylor investigation results had been moved from Louisville to the Kentucky Historical Society, which is about two blocks from the church.  “Oh, … Continue reading