Phil Roberts, the embattled president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Mo., resigned Feb. 10. No reason was stated and trustees gave no
Following a raucous outcry that included Baptist leaders in Alabama and nationwide, President Obama announced a change in the way employees of religious organizations will
Gambling — specifically electronic bingo — is stealing headlines again as illegal gambling facilities have been discovered in two counties, officials in two areas are
When the April 27 tornadoes ravaged DeKalb County, the 99-year-old building of Grace Chapel Baptist Church at Town Creek in Rainsville was destroyed. It was
Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) leaders from six countries met in West Africa to begin or strengthen missions education and involvement in area churches. The regional
Each year, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama surveys Alabamians’ opinions on the important issues of the day. There is a lot of continuity
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President R. Philip Roberts resigned amid controversy Feb. 10. The Kansas City, Mo.-based seminary trustees accepted his resignation effective Feb. 29
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