Campers give $513,169 for missions Nashville, Tenn. – Nearly 54,000 teens attending Centrifuge and Ministry-Fuge camps this summer pitched in $513,169.63 for international missions projects
Two Alabama Baptist couples were recently appointed as International Mission Board (IMB) missionaries. Timothy Jason and Kelley Campbell Hill and Tom and Ann Leslie Espy
Timothy George, dean of Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School, is helping Baptists and Anglicans better communicate. He was among members of the Baptist delegation
Samford University will observe Church Day 2000 Oct. 21, when the 1 p.m. football game will pit the Samford Bulldogs against the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs.
The staff of the Kigoma Baptist Hospital in Tanzania never knows what “typical” day might bring. The hospital’s reputation as a quality medical facility gives
I am deeply concerned and disappointed about the cutbacks made by North American Mission Board in what they referred to as “social ministries.” In reality
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