Even a financial decision as seemingly mundane as where to buy your morning coffee can have profound moral implications. Does the company that produces or
I really think American Christians can learn something from Japanese Christians,” said Roger Willmore, pastor of Deerfoot Baptist Church, Trussville. Willmore described some of the
Fourteen men, the majority of whom are firefighters from the Hoover, Vestavia Hills and Calera fire departments, traveled to Costa Rica in late October with
Laurelle Stoudenmire was afraid. Only a few weeks into her service as an International Mission Board (IMB) representative to Guatemala, Stoudenmire found herself sitting in
In the wake of massive rainfall and flooding caused by Hurricane Tomas as it skirted western Haiti early November, disaster-weary Haitians are now coping with
Hamit Kaya’s ministry has a distinct rhythm: tea before medicine, medicine before words. Kaya is the first indigenous church planter to the Zaza people of
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