As Greg Davis traveled around the state over the past two years, he noticed something — not many of the pastors he met knew who their State Senator or Representative was.
Generation Z has grown up very differently than other generations, but God’s calling to this age group hasn’t changed. Samford University in Birmingham recently hosted the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions Called conference.
In recent years, Tre William began wondering if God might be calling him to youth ministry. And then he went to serve for a summer at WorldSong Missions Place.
More than 200 students from 32 churches across the state and a team of over 100 Alabama Baptist ministry leaders gathered on the University of Mobile campus July 8–12 for Super Summer Alabama 2024.
Coming out of high school, Mondene Coker was dismissed as just a 19 year old who would stick with a job for a short time before leaving. But when the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions gave her a chance, she stuck with it for 50 years.
As Rick Barnhart retires as SBOM’s director of associational missions and church planting, Ken Allen of LeaderCare will step into the role. Barnhart believes Allen’s experience has prepared him well for his newest endeavor.