It was almost an aside remark. Outgoing Alabama Baptist State Convention President Joe Godfrey declared, “I am not talking about good works producing salvation. But
For a generation of believers appalled at abortion and child abandonment, churchgoers seem content to let their “baby Christians” fall spiritually into that same terrible
Bobby Welch, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, challenged Alabama Baptist pastors to build churches that reach the lost, not forts to seclude satisfied saints.
Alabama Baptists attending the Nov. 15 state Pastors Conference at First Baptist Church, Montgomery, heard a variety of sermon styles from eight guest preachers. But
To Glenn Taylor, senior pastor of Orrville Baptist Church in Selma Association, lifestyle evangelism is the stream that powers the wheel of intentional evangelism.
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