Baptists have mobilized to help families driven from their homes by violent eruptions of Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano Dec. 18-19. Southern Baptist missionaries and their Mexican
Alabama Baptists did not hesitate when the call came for assistance following the Dec. 16 killer tornadoes that ripped through Tuscaloosa, Etowah and Geneva counties.
A new poll finds that most Americans believe strengthening families is a greater priority than having a cleaner environment or increasing job opportunities. The poll,
Nearly 8 million Ethiopians are affected by severe drought, reports the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and 2 million more might be affected
Leading evangelicals gathered in Washington recently to issue a statement on the environment, saying humans should take priority over nature and the environmental movement embraces
Tarrant County Baptists quickly responded with food and counseling to victims of rush-hour tornadoes that devastated parts of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Texas,
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