For approximately 900,000 Alabamians, poverty is a way of life. Some have always been poor but others have experienced financial setbacks from a job loss,
Thom S. Rainer. Nashville. B&H Publishing, 2014. 102 pp. (Hardback). We all know of churches that have dwindled in membership until they finally closed their
In 1621 the pilgrims at Plymouth suffered from the discouraging invasion of disease and death. Nearly half of the pilgrims had died. Consequently in the
Dorothy Kelley Patterson. Nashville. B&H Publishing, 2013. 213 pp. (Paperback). Dorothy Kelley Patterson, professor of theology for women’s studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in
A federal appeals court upheld state laws that refuse to recognize same-sex “marriage” Nov. 6, seemingly preparing the way for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide
Roger D. Mardis. Bloomington, Ind. WestBow Press, 2014. 161 pp. (Paperback). Ever notice how often the Bible uses the word “but”? According to author Roger
Contributions to Southern Baptist national and international missions and ministries received by the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Executive Committee (EC) in October were 17.69 percent
He preached at least 18,000 times to perhaps 10 million people. George Whitefield (1714–1770) was the best-known evangelist in Britain and America during the 18th
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