Many Southern Baptist church leaders and missionaries will not say “Southern Baptist” in public. They take on various identifications because they feel the title “Southern
On Alabama college and university campuses this fall, Baptist Campus Ministries (BCM) will welcome new and returning students with events designed to intentionally engage and
I personally think that the Reformed movement is healthy for the Southern Baptist Church. And perhaps, contrary to those who were averse to it, releasing
First Church, Russellville, will celebrate homecoming Aug. 12, 10:30 a.m. Butch Henderson, associate executive director of Birmingham Association, will speak. A covered-dish lunch will follow.
A new kind of “school choice” agenda is gaining ground as more and more young adults — including Christians concerned about social justice — choose teaching
Representatives from Judson College in Marion pose with members of The Alabama Baptist staff at the newspaper’s office in Homewood following the 5th annual ‘thank
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