POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. — A small Christian college in Missouri filed suit against the federal government Sept. 17 over the mandate requiring employers to provide
Spring Hill Church, Millry, will celebrate homecoming Oct. 14, 11 a.m. Kenneth Henson will speak and Bruce Hoven will direct music. Dinner will follow at
Arbor Springs Church, Northport, and New Hope Church, Berry, along with other area churches, will sponsor Community Tent Revival Oct. 14–15 on U.S. 43 at
Whitewater Church, Elba, will celebrate homecoming Oct. 14, 10:30 a.m. Former pastor Randall Pearson will speak. Lunch will follow. For information call 334-897-2452. Richard Collier
WASHINGTON — Parents relying on the television ratings system to block objectionable content from their children might want to reconsider its usefulness, according to a
William Crouch, hailed as a visionary leader who steered Georgetown College through financial woes, established bonds with African-Americans and loosened ties with the Kentucky Baptist
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