Language provided little barrier when the Samford University A Cappella Choir found a missions opportunity through their music in an attempt to open doors for
Have you ever heard of someone preaching the gospel being saved? That is what happened in the recent evangelistic crusade in Maracaibo, Venezuela. No. It
Evangelizing did not stop when the Alabama team boarded the airplane in Maracaibo, Venezuela, to return home. God had one more divine appointment. During the
Solemn assemblies, such as the interdenominational, citywide one held in Bessemer last fall, have been arenas in which government has played a key role. Several
Alabamians interested in addressing issues related to poverty are invited to attend a statewide conference. “Confronting Poverty: Making Change II,” Sept. 15, at Judson College
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