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Care for Children

Standing Together: Children’s Homes Minister in Jesus’ Name by Kyle Luke and Jim Edminson; A Coalition Of Care for Children by David Melber.

Disaster Relief: The Public Face of the Southern Baptist Convention

For fifty years, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) has demonstrated Christ’s love in a tangible way to a watching world.

Southern Baptists Partner to Respond to African Famine

Because of assistance through Southern Baptists’ Global Hunger Relief and Baptist Global Response, families in famine-stricken Lesotho have food to eat.

NAMB to Launch Send Relief at SBC Saint Louis

The North American Mission Board will launch Send Relief, its new compassion ministry, during Monday’s Send Luncheon held during the SBC Pastors’ Conference.

Baptist Children’s Homes Addressing Family Needs

Southern Baptist Child Care ministries “have been very productive in the vital work of creating faith-based community counseling centers.”

In West Africa, Clinic Rescues Starving Babies

A simple formula distribution project like this saves lives in sub-Saharan Africa.

Hope in a Backpack for Hungry Kids

A church in New Mexico helps to meet a need in its community with the help of Global Hunger Relief funds.

Churches Meet Hunger Needs

Southern Baptist churches of various sizes and in various settings are feeding the hungry in the United States.

Hunger Happens Everywhere

On World Hunger Sunday, October 12, Southern Baptist congregations will address the hunger crisis across North America and around the world by focusing on the theme “Hunger Happens Everywhere.”

Chaplain Training Center Prepares Chaplains for Military Service

Southern Baptists have a profound influence on our nation’s military chaplaincy, both in practice and development. Southern Baptists have more endorsed chaplains serving in the US military than any other denomination or faith group (1,440). Yet their influence does not come primarily from sheer numbers, but from the character of the individuals who serve.