In 1621 the pilgrims at Plymouth suffered from the discouraging invasion of disease and death. Nearly half of the pilgrims had died. Consequently in the
For approximately 900,000 Alabamians, poverty is a way of life. Some have always been poor but others have experienced financial setbacks from a job loss,
Salem-Troy Baptist Association celebrated its 175th annual meeting Oct. 27 at St. John Baptist Church, Brundidge. Pictured here, Lonette Berg (left), executive director of the
After ministering with Etowah Baptist Association for more than 30 years, Dianne Lowe is retiring effective Dec. 31. Lowe began her ministry with Etowah Association
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