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Ivey signs VA leadership bill, appoints new commissioner
“Brigadier General Newton has earned this important job, and I am more than confident he will work to ensure our state better serves all of our 400,000 veterans,” Ivey said in a written statement.

Longtime Alabama Baptist pastor Bill Broome dies at 89
William E. “Bill” Broome Jr., a retired preacher, died March 6. He was 89. A Georgia native, Broome was called to

Alabama Public Library Service board hears concerns, makes changes
The Alabama Public Library Service is a state-funded agency providing resources, training and planning to local libraries, where concerns have been raised statewide over the accessibility of sexually explicit content to children and teens.

$192M tax cut package sails through Alabama House; likely spells end to overtime tax cut
The Alabama House advanced with little discussion and strong bipartisan support Tuesday a four-bill tax cut package, including a reduction on the state sales tax on groceries.

First verse: My favorite verse
If I may state the promise succinctly, God is always working for your good, even when you can’t see it.

Lass Words: Lessons from fish stories
The term comes from folks who love to exaggerate the details of their fishing prowess to impress people, such as inflating the size of the proverbial “fish that got away.”

Your Voice: Letters to the Editor
Your Voice: Quotes, quips, opinions and reflections from people of faith in Alabama and beyond …

Not Forgotten celebrates 10 years of providing homes for children in need
“We’re humbled and beyond grateful for the support that has made this journey possible,” she said.
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Weekend storms: Calera Baptist, Mignon Baptist damaged; disaster relief teams at work
Two Alabama Baptist churches sustained damage in the storms last night (March 15) — Calera Baptist from a tornado, and Mignon Baptist in Sylacauga from flooding. Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief teams are now at work around the state.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for March 23
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for March 23, written by Nathan Harris, Ph.D., Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, University of Mobile.

Not Forgotten celebrates 10 years of providing homes for children in need
“We’re humbled and beyond grateful for the support that has made this journey possible,” she said.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 23
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 23, written by James R. Strange, professor of Biblical and Religious studies, Samford University in Birmingham.

$192M tax cut package sails through Alabama House; likely spells end to overtime tax cut
The Alabama House advanced with little discussion and strong bipartisan support Tuesday a four-bill tax cut package, including a reduction on the state sales tax on groceries.

Chuck Norris shares about life at 83 and how he’s aging well
Actor Chuck Norris, 83, says this season of his life is “all about sharing my passion for health and wellness with others and giving back to the community.”

Auburn basketball coach shares thoughts on Israel, Jewish faith at FBC Opelika
Pastor Jeff Meyers told his church Oct. 16 that their event that evening felt a little bit like the beginning

Evangelist, three others attacked for sharing gospel
A relative of the 75-year-old widow incited a group of Muslims after the woman put faith in Jesus during an open-air gospel preaching Feb. 15, a source told Morning Star News.
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Ivey signs VA leadership bill, appoints new commissioner
“Brigadier General Newton has earned this important job, and I am more than confident he will work to ensure our state better serves all of our 400,000 veterans,” Ivey said in a written statement.

Alabama Public Library Service board hears concerns, makes changes
The Alabama Public Library Service is a state-funded agency providing resources, training and planning to local libraries, where concerns have been raised statewide over the accessibility of sexually explicit content to children and teens.

First verse: My favorite verse
If I may state the promise succinctly, God is always working for your good, even when you can’t see it.

Ivey signs VA leadership bill, appoints new commissioner
“Brigadier General Newton has earned this important job, and I am more than confident he will work to ensure our state better serves all of our 400,000 veterans,” Ivey said in a written statement.

Alabama Public Library Service board hears concerns, makes changes
The Alabama Public Library Service is a state-funded agency providing resources, training and planning to local libraries, where concerns have been raised statewide over the accessibility of sexually explicit content to children and teens.

First verse: My favorite verse
If I may state the promise succinctly, God is always working for your good, even when you can’t see it.