By Amber Collinsworth University of Mobile (UMobile) students Johnny Howard Jr. and Luke Easley worked together in the dark, duct-taping eight cardboard boxes to form
Sammy Gilbreath didn’t mince words. “It would devastate us,” he declared. Gilbreath, director of the office of evangelism for the Alabama Baptist State Board of
Alabama Baptists responded to the call to provide Buckets of Hope for Haiti with “a flood of buckets,” according to Mel Johnson, disaster relief strategist
The International Mission Board’s (IMB) presidential search committee continues to narrow down its field of candidates to select the organization’s 11th president. The committee has
America’s five largest historically black Baptist organizations are cooperating to raise $50 million to help rebuild Haiti and provide aid to earthquake victims there. Called
By Kristen Lindsey The Sewing Circle began very innocently. Made up of mostly elderly women from Calvary Baptist Church, Scottsboro, the group began meeting weekly
Samford University students Lauren Barry (left) and Matt Fennell were among performers at a Hope for Haiti benefit concert Feb. 4. Students and others crowded