Jay Wolf could barely contain his excitement after witnessing to a teenage boy in Montgomery’s Tulane Court. Wolf, pastor of First Baptist, Montgomery, was among
University of Mobile (UM) trustees continue to see a bright future, said UM President Mark Foley. During its semi-annual spring meeting April 25, the UM
Two educators with ties to Alabama were approved by New Orleans Seminary’s (NOBTS) trustees during their March 14-16 meeting in New Orleans. Samford University graduate
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