Rural Illinois | “Sometimes putting one foot in front of another is a lot harder than it sounds.” That’s especially true for 14-year-old Lindsey Yoder who is walking 15 miles a day along the dusty back roads of Illinois—from her home in Arthur to Nashville, Tennessee—in a quest to raise awareness about human trafficking. She […]
Baptist women confront the culture; Priority Conference looks at godly womanhood
Carmen Halsey challenged the nearly 600 attenders at the Priority Women’s Conference in Decatur April 28-29, and brought before them speakers who would address tough issues women face today. Read…
The long, hard journey toward peace
Taken in the current context, Gordon Robertson’s documentary is an important picture of the complicated struggle that embroils the Middle East, and of the often arduous journey toward any lasting peace. Read…
Illinois Senate joins House in approving bill funding tax-payer abortions; governor urged to veto
The Illinois Senate approved House Bill 40 on May 10, which provides tax-payer funding for abortions, by a vote of 33-22. The bill passed through the House April 25 on a vote of 62-55. It now goes to the governor’s desk to await his signature. The Illinois Family Institute and other pro-life groups are urging […]
Illinois Disaster Relief flood response teams activated
The heavy rains that fell in late April and early May leaving behind several inches rain have caused major flooding in Southern Illinois and the St. Louis Metro area. Illinois Baptist Disaster Relief (IBDR) has been monitoring the situation and called assessors. Now, multiple IBDR flood response teams are on the ground in Williamson and […]
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