Sue Ann Miller has assumed the role of director of advertising for The Alabama Baptist (TAB). Miller, a member of Dawson Memorial Baptist Church, Homewood,
Like many stay-at-home moms with small children, Jeanne Nation prayed for a worthwhile, profitable home-based job, and that is exactly what God gave her.
Two of Alabama’s three Baptist colleges reported an increase in fall enrollment for 2002. The third, Samford University, experienced only a slight decrease with a
Significant growth in membership and ministries seemed evident in 2002 as several Alabama Baptist churches upgraded facilities or broke ground for new buildings. A few
Gambling issues once again claimed the spotlight in Alabama in 2002 with the only constant being consistent confusion over the legality of adult gaming devices.
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