Turkey and dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole and apple pie – all the makings for a delicious American-style Thanksgiving dinner. But what happens when
Spanish Baptist institutions said they received help from Alabama Baptists throughout their partnership. One institution that was helped is the Baptist theological seminary in Madrid,
Consistency marks a key ingredient in a successful partnership, said Mitzi Gibbs, children’s minister at Southside Baptist, Gadsden. Gibbs, who has taken three trips to
Spanish Baptists may have found friends for a lifetime. Although the Alabama-Spain partnership officially ended Dec. 31, 1999, several Alabama Baptists said they plan to
Theme clinics and events garnered high marks during the Alabama-Spain partnership. “Young people will come to international camps,” said Roberto Velert, pastor of Bona Nova
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