College students armed with hatchets, pickaxes and crowbars pounded the parking lot at the Mobile Baptist Association office during the early morning, prying up and
Central Lebanon’s Deir el-Ahmar was a quiet, predominantly Christian town fairly isolated from the fighting between Hezbollah militants and Israeli forces that broke out in
Samford University in Birmingham ranks fourth in the South among master’s degree institutions, according to the America’s Best Colleges 2007 rankings published by U.S. News
While some describe Lebanon in easy “Muslim” and “Christian” terms, the reality is much more complicated. The government recognizes 17 religious groups in the country.
When the University of Mobile’s (UM) new student residence, North Hall, opened its doors for the start of the 2006–2007 school year, Megan Ravenscroft was
Hundreds of Lebanese Muslims who had taken refuge in Lebanese Baptist institutions said goodbye to their hosts Aug. 17. Meanwhile Lebanese Christian leaders continued to
Thirty years after U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Al Blankenship completed a military tour in Southeast Asia, his daughter, Gabrielle, went there with the gospel
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