To some Westerners, the political landscape of the Middle East may seem unpredictable, incomprehensible. And it is a very intricate region, said Wadi Haddad, former
More than 300 former Judson College students gathered at their alma mater for Alumnae Weekend, or “J-Day,” April 7-8. The class of 1956, celebrating its
Sammy Gilbreath says Alabama Baptists are committed to “coloring outside the lines” when it comes to their evangelism efforts. And he’s quick to add that
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson shared with Samford students April 26 about using personal experiences in writing. Robinson’s novel “Gilead” won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize
The Samford Orchestra with combined choirs will present Samford’s school of performing arts Spring Concert May 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wright Center Concert
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