Dr. Harry Kelm shares his thoughts on these turbulent times we are currently in; Spring Missions Sunday is April 6; new Heritage Horizons; and more.
Continue ReadingReflection on the most recent in-person gathering for Year of Equipping, and invitation to apply for the next round; Gen Z webinar; Lent; and more.
Continue ReadingAn article from Charles Stevens, Jr. about why Black history should be important to Christians; Lent devotionals begin this Wednesday; and more.
Continue ReadingThese are turbulent times, when partners and allies look at each other with hostility and suspicion, and when threats are uttered and friends are treated as adversaries.
Continue ReadingBlack history is about telling the whole story, seeing the beauty of so many forgotten individuals, all made in God’s image.
Continue ReadingOver the past two decades, the country of Romania has become synonymous with NAB International Missions alongside Japan, Brazil, and Cameroon.
Continue ReadingAs a Christian who is Black and American, I look back on my personal heritage, at my ancestors who hoped and trusted in Christ.
Continue ReadingIn 2006, Sara and I stepped off a plane in Tel Aviv and made our way to our new home in Jerusalem, where we would spend the next three years.
Continue ReadingIn the United States of America, January 20, 2025, is not only the day of the presidential inauguration, it is also the recognition of the ministry and message of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Continue ReadingSeveral NAB partners within and surrounding Ukraine are uniquely positioned to assist in the work of Christ in the midst of this crisis.
Continue ReadingWhat are some reasonable descriptions of Kingdom fruit? Certainly, unity is one.
Continue ReadingAs we mark the Sabbath during this Lenten season, take time to meditate on today’s passage.
Continue Reading“The most important thing you give your church is the person you are becoming.”
Continue ReadingSimul justus et peccator. Latin for “at the same time justified and a sinner.” The concept is connected to the Protestant Reformation.
Continue ReadingDr. Harry Kelm shares his thoughts on these turbulent times we are currently in; Spring Missions Sunday is April 6; new Heritage Horizons; and more.
Continue ReadingI grew up in an original homestead farmhouse in the farmlands of North Dakota. Needless to say, it had weathered a lot of storms.
Continue ReadingThese are turbulent times, when partners and allies look at each other with hostility and suspicion, and when threats are uttered and friends are treated as adversaries.
Continue ReadingDavid’s grief is palpable as he agonizes over this psalm; it’s the wrenching cry of an anguished heart from beginning to end.
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