Martha Smith can only guess at the reasons for a sizable increase in the requests for assistance from Randolph Baptist Association’s community ministries. “We’ve just
Receiving … passing on. That is the story of the ministry, the story of the Christian life,” said Timothy George, founding dean of Samford University’s
Everyone is seeking new ways to be better connected,” Mike McLemore told those attending the annual meeting of the Alabama Baptist State Convention Nov. 13.
We must stay aware, be sure to care and always share.” Mike Northcutt, pastor of Eastmont Baptist Church, Montgomery, said those three things must happen
I am grateful to serve in a place where there is one mission — the Great Commission,” said Samford University President Andrew Westmoreland, expressing his
Benevolence ministries come naturally for churches and associations, but questions always arise about how to know for sure the person needing help is not attempting
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