Back in January, 40-year-old Woody Thornton couldn’t run on a treadmill for a full minute. He’d wobble. His tiger-striped prosthetic legs couldn’t keep him straight.
Children at Wilton Baptist Church pray over 268 boxes of macaroni and cheese collected for the Shelby Baptist Association food bank. The boxes were collected
Got basketball? The Filipino community of greater Mobile does, thanks to Mobile Baptist Association. But what it doesn’t have yet is a church, something that
Pastors are accustomed to prospective members asking about their personal beliefs and their church ministries. For Bryce Cox, those questions are often followed by another:
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