The University of Mobile’s Shofar quartet was one of many groups that led worship during the Alabama Baptist State Evangelism Conference. The members of Shofar
One myth about evangelism is that they say people won’t come to an evangelism conference anymore,” said Sammy Gilbreath, director of the office of evangelism
One myth about evangelism is that they say people won’t come to an evangelism conference anymore,” said Sammy Gilbreath, director of the office of evangelism
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — More than 2,200 Christian teenagers — Baptists, Episcopalians and Presbyterians — explored common and distinct dimensions of their faith during
National Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) is sponsoring the Sisters Who Care national conference in Birmingham Feb. 10–12. “This conference is the only national event specifically
More than ever before” are the words that speakers and leaders for the Alabama Baptist State Evangelism Conference hope become the focus of state Baptists
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