BARTLESVILLE, Ohio (BP) – Centuries ago, a young mother who defied social order by converting to Christianity was martyred in a public execution engaging a rabid cow and a soldier’s sword. While imprisoned, Perpetua recorded her joy and faith in a journal yet preserved.

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Worship micro-conference attendance, enthusiasm projects bright days ahead

Andrew McKinney, head of SBC Worship, speaks in the first part of a two-part micro-conference for worship leaders June 8. The morning session featured a choir made up of members from various Orlando-area churches. Photo by Robin Cornetet

NASHVILLE (BP) – It’s not an overstatement to say the addition of micro-conferences to the SBC Pastors’ Conference in Orlando may have fundamentally shaped the way church leaders see the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting itself.

Baptist and the struggle for religious liberty (Part 3): Virginia Baptists lead the way

Itinerant preachers were responsible for much of the growth of non-Anglican churches in the years leading up to the American Revolution. Image from the General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church

Why was the persecution of Baptists more intense in Virginia than other colonies? How did that persecution lead to religious liberty in America?



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