First Baptist Church, Hurtsboro, in Russell Baptist Association recently honored Pat Monk (right) for 55 years of Sunday School attendance. His mother, Gladys LaJambe (left),
When Steve Patrick became pastor of Highland Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, last summer, he quickly became aware of an obvious need in the community: a
More than 150 deacons and their wives gathered at Seventh Street Baptist Church, Cullman, Feb. 26–27 for the West Cullman Baptist Association deacon training conference.
Boots Hildebrand (center in photo) hasn’t been to the annual Alabama Association of Baptist Secretaries (AABS) conference all 48 years. But she’s really close —
Reaching disabled people is a matter of your church’s accessibility — physically, spiritually and attitudinally, according to Tony Cothren. As founder of John 9 Ministries,
Blindness has never stopped Tony Cothren from doing anything. He breezed through college, became the first blind graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and earned a
Bible Studies for Life Associate professor of divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University When Immorality Comes to Church 1 Corinthians 5:1–2, 9–13; 6:15–20 Have you
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