The lively chatter almost drowns out the loud music playing in the background. Dozens of young teenagers play assorted games, sit at tables having snacks
Birmingham recently hosted the largest-ever World Changers event in the organization’s 13-year history. While more than 1,600 12- to 18-year-olds worked in Birmingham through the
“Wow, this isn’t a homeless shelter,” single mother Alisha Readus joyfully exclaimed when she first arrived at the Family Care home of Alabama Baptist Children’s
Fairview Heights Northside Baptist Church, Anniston, recently had several youth and adults participate in a week of missions work in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore
The Birmingham Baptist Association (BBA) officially supported the recent move by Baptist Health System (BHS) trustees to cancel all considerations of a sale, merger or
“Wow, this isn’t a homeless shelter,” single mother Alisha Readus joyfully exclaimed when she first arrived at the Family Care home of Alabama Baptist Children’s
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