Peyton Hill said when he was in college, an event like Pursue altered his life plans in a big way. “God totally changed the direction of my life,” the First Baptist Church Prattville pastor told those present at Pursue on Feb. 9.
Thanks to contributions from churches, associations and many generous individuals, West Central Baptist Association has a new Bobcat that is already at work during crisis situations.
“Ordinary Angels” is a faith-inspired redemption story that shows the impact one person can make on another’s life. The new film from producers Andy and Jon Erwin will be in theaters Feb. 23.
An Alaska Baptist pastor hopes to turn a 33-acre plot of land near his church into a camp and retreat center that will serve thousands of students and adults annually, and Alabama Baptists are already part of bringing that vision to life.
92-year-old John Host probably shouldn’t be alive, but he continues to thrive thanks to family and friends at the Hueytown Seniors Center. He’s also a mathematical genius, just one chapter of his amazing story.
Salem-Troy Baptist Association’s thrift store is totally run by volunteers and includes a food pantry and store. Proceeds help a variety of associational missions and ministry efforts.