List highlights global lack of access to the Bible

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Somalia tops the list of countries where access to the Bible is blocked by law, actions of religious extremists or acts by other nonstate actors, the Bible Access Initiative announced Oct. 2.
NASHVILLE (BP) – The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved another generic abortion drug, to much protest from pro-life advocates.
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Somalia tops the list of countries where access to the Bible is blocked by law, actions of religious extremists or acts by other nonstate actors, the Bible Access Initiative announced Oct. 2.
KANSAS CITY, Mo – Hundreds of pastors and ministry leaders gathered on the campus of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for the 2025 For the Church National Conference Sept. 29-30. This year’s theme, “Kingdom Come,” called attendees to minister by faith, drawing strength from God’s promises and persevering for the joy set before them.
Members of the Marion Emergency Radio Team are shown testing signals and equipment recently in Salt Springs. Mark Weible, the Marion Baptist Association’s missional strategist, joined this team to learn more about emergency communications.
OCALA, Fla. – With plans for its own ham radio room and new radio tower, Marion Baptist Association in Ocala will soon be taking part in emergency communications to help local churches and their membership during statewide disaster relief efforts.
Pastor Steve Cline preaches at Georgetown Southern Baptist Church in Georgetown, Ind.
GEORGETOWN, Ind. – It’s probably hard for a pastor not to become complacent when he’s been at a solid church for 18 years.
NASHVILLE (BP) – The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved another generic abortion drug, to much protest from pro-life advocates.
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Somalia tops the list of countries where access to the Bible is blocked by law, actions of religious extremists or acts by other nonstate actors, the Bible Access Initiative announced Oct. 2.