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Brian KaylorThe Word & Way Board of Trustees unanimously elected Brian Kaylor as editor and president of Word & Way during their annual meeting on Nov. 15.

Impact2016 MBCHMissouri Baptist Children’s Home works to find or develop “forever families” for children in Missouri.

Through the first three quarters of 2016, more than 360 children have achieved “permanency” through the work of MBCH. This is a life-changing experience for the children and the family.

Impact2016 Sports CrusadersThe whistles have silenced. The equipment has been stored away. The sounds of laughter and balls bouncing have all come to a hush.

Sports Crusader’s Summer 2016 has come to a close, but the eternal investment is still resounding as children and adults from all over the nation and world have experienced Jesus in a refreshing way.

Impact2016 HLGUWith a couple of felonies and a troubled history behind him, Wayne Gilliland was not the average Hannibal-LaGrange University applicant when he applied in 2012.

Impact2016 WindermereWindermere Baptist Conference Center exists to provide a Christian setting for life change. One particular area of life change is, of course – salvation.

Impact2016 CentralLouisenie “Dezo” Desauguste is a second-year student at Central Baptist Theological Seminary. Haiti is her homeland and where her heart finds home.

Impact2016 MBUOnce described as the London of the American West, St. Louis has more recently been crowned a city of hope and hurt.

SBU Enactus at nationals iconThrough entrepreneurial action, Southwest Baptist University’s Enactus team is fulfilling the university’s mission to be a “Christ-centered, caring academic community preparing students to be servant leaders in a global society.”

Impact2016 TBHWhat began as a vision given to a young Baptist pastor and his wife more than a century ago has grown into a vibrant ministry with campuses across Missouri and ministry connections around the world.

Gibson 0262Recalling examples from his own life, Paul Gibson,  early on realized that “we were running against” other denominations and sometimes even other Baptists, he told Fall Adult Retreat attendees Oct. 7.