Churches in Alabama and beyond are urged to observe Orphans and Widows Sunday on Nov. 12, recommitting to the task of caring for children in distress through foster care, adoption and other means.
Last year, more than 40,000 people heard the gospel and 417 made professions of faith through Christmas Backpacks. Learn how your church can get involved in this life-changing project this year.
ALCAP Sunday is now Ireland-Godfrey ALCAP Sunday, and the Nov. 12 emphasis provides an opportunity to pray and give to support moral values in Alabama.
As a result of changes in federal law, Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes has largely shifted its ministry strategy to in-home foster care, turning former group homes into campus-based foster homes.
Missions discipleship is not a program — it’s the vital work of discipling children, students and adults to get the bigger picture of where God is at work and how He would want them to join Him in that work, says Candace McIntosh.
NAMB’s Revive Summit, held Sept. 12–13 at Hope Community Church in Birmingham, is part of the SBC’s effort to provide resources and encouragement to churches that want to grow.
Drafting a will and making a plan for one’s children andL assets after death is not easy, but The Baptist Foundation of Alabama can help make the process intentional, affordable and God-honoring.
Josh Meadows said the idea behind SPEAK Tour was to make the events more accessible to students around the state. The result — some 800 students have been part of an event this year, and more opportunities are on the calendar.