Publishing B&H is the primary publishing of Lifeway Christian Resources. B&H traces its publishing history to 1863, when the Sunday School Board was formed at the
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in
Greenville, South Carolina. Some of its first leaders were
John Albert Broadus and
Basil Manly Jr. The first board and its publishing activities were absorbed by the
Home Mission Board in 1873. The new Sunday School Board took over the publishing operations in 1891. By 1960, the board was using the Broadman imprint. In 1979, the Sunday School Board acquired Bible publisher A. J. Holman from
J. B. Lippincott & Co. Holman started by acquiring the publishing activities of the
Sower family. In 1993, the Holman Bible Company and Broadman Press merged to become Broadman & Holman. The Broadman & Holman name was later shortened to B&H. B&H currently publishes under several imprints, including flagship B&H Books (also called B&H Publishing), B&H Academic, B&H Kids, B&H Español and Holman Bible Publishers. The CSB Bible as well as several commentaries are published under Holman Bible Publishers. B&H Academic develops textbooks, educational resources and market-oriented works of biblical scholars, theologians, and Christian academics.
Lifeway Research Lifeway Research, the research division of Lifeway, conducts polls on trends within
Protestantism and
Evangelicalism in North America. Lifeway partners with
Outreach Magazine to produce the
Outreach 100 — a report publicizing the 100 largest churches by attendance and by growth in the United States. Lifeway Research conducts a variety of polls and surveys on topics such as church attendance, church member's behaviors, public opinion on social issues, pastoral trends and other issues of pertinence to Christianity's influence in North America. It publishes its research findings through its website and through collaboration with multiple partners. It also publishes
Facts and Trends, a publication highlighting research that specifically targets pastors and ministry leaders. Additionally, it publishes several books, podcasts and other resources disseminating their research finds. Lifeway Research offers custom research services for churches, parachurch organizations and ministries. Lifeway Research has also developed several tools used by Southern Baptist churches and others that are designed to assess church members' spiritual growth, potential
church revitalization efforts and church planting.
Former divisions World Changers World Changers was an organization that was an entity of LifeWay Student Ministries. It provided national youth work projects. During projects, students typically spent one week in repairing damaged homes. The missions agency for World Changers was the
North American Mission Board until 2011, when LifeWay took over. The organization's first service projects began in the summer of 1990. The host city of the first project was
Briceville, Tennessee. In 1992, World Changers expanded abroad with a project in
Ciudad Victoria, Mexico. For each project, youth and adults provided labor at their own expense for substandard homes. All participants were divided into crews for the week. At each work site, crews usually painted, reroofed, or performed other light construction jobs. In January 2011, high school and college students volunteers of World Changers returned to
Rock Hill, South Carolina, to continue to help by substantially improving homes in need throughout the city. World Changers planned to recruit as many as 350 volunteers and help as many as 33 homes in Rock Hill that year. In 2020, the
coronavirus pandemic caused World Changers to cease operations. == Sales policy ==