Most Americans believe religion can have a positive impact on individual behavior, but they are leery of mingling religion with public life, according to a
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary trustees have unanimously chosen Phil Roberts, an academician who specializes in missions and evangelism strategies, as fourth president of the Southern
University of Mobile alumni and friends are invited to participate in a weekend of activities planned for “Homecoming 2001,” Feb. 16–18, on the UM campus.
Aubrey Edwards will always remember Christmas Eve of 1976 in Birmingham. It was here that a lunch with former Shades Mountain Baptist Church pastor Charles
First Baptist Church, Truth or Consequences, N.M., wasted no time offering its assistance after its community was rocked by massive explosions the evening of Jan.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Eighty-six percent of Americans believe the Bible is relevant today, but two-thirds of them think their local newspaper is easier to read
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