National Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) is sponsoring a 13-day tour of Thailand and Cambodia featuring visits to four sites of its WorldCrafts ministry. WorldCrafts is
Clean drinking water, food and assistance with cleanup operations are the most critical needs among the citizens of Japan, reports Alabama Baptist disaster relief representative
A three-day Baptist meeting in eastern Myanmar turned fatal March 24 when an earthquake struck near the Laos and Thailand border. Twenty-three people were killed
It took six days for Southern Baptist disaster relief specialists from Alabama and South Carolina to gain access to Japan’s tsunami- and earthquake-stricken Tohoku prefecture.
Ed Hayes believed that something “dramatic” had to be done. This past summer during the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting in Orlando, Fla., Hayes learned
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