Former state convention president John Thweatt to nominate Ryan Whitley for a second one-year term as second vice president of the Alabama Baptist State Convention.
These internships have provided hands-on experience, mentorship and spiritual guidance to help young journalists grow professionally and in their faith for these past three decades.
Alabama Baptist State Convention president Craig Carlisle has agreed to serve a second one-year term in the role if elected by messengers to the upcoming annual meeting in November.
“When I look across this room, one of the things I’m most grateful for and most in awe of is how the Lord has brought so many of His servants from all walks of life … for the good of the SBC and … the Kingdom.” —Dana McCain of Alabama
Following testimonies related to Jeff Iorg’s ministry service through the years, Iorg shared during the opening session of the Exec Comm board of trustees meeting how he believes Southern Baptists at their best are “a force for good.”
“War is an opportunity to transform a nation,” Slavik Pyzh said. “We are praying God will give us peace, give us victory, but more than anything else [a transformed nation]. … I need to ask you to adjust your prayers [for that as well].”
“What do you choose? I choose faith, hope and love. I also choose joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness and faithfulness,” writes Jennifer Rash.
Caring for someone suffering from a memory disorder such as Alzheimer’s disease? Or want to do what you can now to push back on a potential future concern of your own? Check out what Alabama’s top doctor on the topic has to say here.
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