With residents of the flooded Mobile area and refugees from the battered Mississippi and Louisiana coasts fleeing to higher and safer ground, many Alabama Baptist
As Hurricane Katrina ominously threatened the lives of south Louisiana residents, a Pine Barren Baptist Association church reached out to three New Orleans Baptist Theological
Despite the devastation on the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary campus, President Chuck Kelley plans for the main campus to be fully operational in
CareNet Connection, a non-profit ministry organization launched by First Baptist Church, Fultondale, plans to develop the model for caring to Hurricane Katrina evacuees. Jim
It’s a magnificently carved Steinway piano that sits as a quiet and unassuming presence in Mary Funderburg’s living room. Quiet and unassuming — its demeanor
Extreme” excitement was the order of the day Aug. 14 as Hunter Street Baptist Church, Hoover, celebrated the “reveal” portion of its summerlong building project,
Students involved in Dunamis Ministries at Twelfth Street Baptist Church, Gadsden, took part in two summer missions trips. Twenty-two students and six adults traveled on
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