In the wake of back-to-back hurricanes, Alabama Baptist volunteers are still “all over the map,” said Tommy Puckett, state disaster relief director. “When we shut
Judson College professor of art Ted Whisenhunt displayed “Alabama Vernacular” at Samford University in September. He said the folklore and eccentricities of the Black Belt
Students across Alabama assembled before school Sept. 24 at flagpoles and other venues to pray for their schools, state, country and the lost during the
Alabama Baptists have much to celebrate at the Nov. 18–19 state convention annual meeting at First Baptist Church, Montgomery, according to President Roger Willmore and
As students transition from high school youth groups to university campuses and church involvement many times begins to dwindle, Baptist Campus Ministries (BCM) are stepping
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