CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Campbellsville University’s Carver School of Social Work and Counseling awarded its first master’s degrees 12 years after acquiring the Carver name for
ALPHARETTA, Ga. — With 11 million people of Polish descent across North America, one of the greatest challenges facing Polish pastors and church planters is
NEW YORK — National Ministries of American Baptist Churches USA marked the 178th anniversary of its founding April 27 by announcing the agency will reclaim
One day after the release of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Great Commission Resurgence Task Force’s final report, Kentucky Baptist Mission Board members passed a resolution
With 152,000 Buckets of Hope en route, 85,000 professions of faiths and 64 new churches, John Sullivan has declared it’s “hallelujah time in Haiti!” “Only
Alabama associations will once again participate in the North American Mission Board’s Associational Missions Week, which will take place May 17–23. And one association, Birmingham
As the newest reported discovery of Noah’s Ark raised doubts even among fellow ark-hunters, two Baptist seminary professors said Christians should not rest their faith
Squeezed between the Harlem River and the old Yankee Stadium lies the mostly forgotten neighborhood of Mott Haven. For decades, this South Bronx community has
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