A number of Alabama Baptists graduated from Southern Baptist seminaries with degrees at the master’s level or above during the spring 2012 semester. Their names, hometowns
University of Mobile President Mark Foley has filed comments about the federal government’s definition of “religious employer” with the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Samford’s A Cappella Choir took some of the top honors at the Florilége Vocal de Tours competition in Tours, France, May 25–27, including: First Prize,
Beeson Divinity School’s Dean Timothy George was invited to speak on a panel of religious leaders at the National Religious Freedom Conference hosted by the
Faith is key to a successful life, Frederick T. Stimpson III, chief executive officer of Scotch Gulf Lumber, told the University of Mobile (UMobile) Class
OKLAHOMA CITY — On May 15, the Baptist Messenger, the newspaper of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO), reached a milestone few publications do.