The Alabama Baptist Benefits Society was created in 1904 to help rural and bi-vocational pastors, but it now helps Alabamians involved in different aspects of
Baptist preachers may enter a new worldwide Baptist Heritage Preaching Contest designed to encourage preachers to include Baptist heritage and principles in their preaching ministries.
When Ed Litton was elected first vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) during its June annual meeting, it demonstrated the role Alabama plays
In some ways, the new International Conversational English class at Vestavia Hills Baptist Church has broken barriers that some countries haven’t overcome in generations.
Alabamians are a generous people. No matter how one figures it, studies show that Alabamians support charitable causes. The 2001 Generosity Index ranks Alabama fifth
Just as individuals take care of their bodies through proper nutrition and exercise, experts say healthy churches are also the result of the right regimen.
Employees of the New York State Department of Health contacted the Rutherford Institute after being denied permission to use a conference room for a Bible