The attorney for a Texas school district has called a settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) “a great victory” involving an elective Bible
On Feb. 24, Cullomburg Baptist Church was jampacked with 250 friends, family and church members, more than twice the number typically in attendance. From toddlers
Bible Studies for Life Assistant Professor of Religion, Department of Religion, Samford University Pioneers in the Covenant Genesis 12:1–9; 13:5–18 Called to Change (12:1–3) “Go,”
Assistant Professor of Christian Studies, School of Christian Studies, University of Mobile When others hate you Genesis 37:2b–11, 17–20, 28 The Joseph story records the
Internationally acclaimed conductor Donato Cabrera, a Vienna (Austria) Philharmonic’s Karajan Conducting Fellow and associate conductor of the San Francisco Opera, will lead an orchestra of
Angi Gullard, a senior at Judson College, has been accepted into the DMD/Ph.D. dual-degree program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of
The Judson College office of faith-based service and learning sponsored its annual Easter Eggs-travaganza March 16 for 172 community children. Activities included face painting, bobbing
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