Have you ever heard of the Carriage Builders’ National Association? Not likely. But in the latter half of the 19th century the organization represented the
Longtime bivocational pastor dies at 88 Clavis Eugene Akridge, retired Alabama Baptist pastor, died July 10. He was 88. Akridge accepted Christ as a youth
FRANKLIN First Church, Russellville, will hold a special service Sept. 10, 10:30 a.m. Frank Turek, president of crossexamined.org, will speak. First, Russellville, along with Belgreen
As Gary Cardwell looked around at his empty bookshelves, cleaned-out desk and file cabinet in late August, emotions flooded in. After 12 years as director
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