“You have to tell people how good Samford is.” That was the advice that an advertising executive recently gave Samford University President Tom Corts. Following
Paul Miller, executive director of the Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries (ABCH), took messengers at the state convention annual meeting on a journey
A teenage girl in Alabama becomes pregnant. Fear and confusion control her emotions. So many questions, so many decisions. Where does she turn? She’s not
WASHINGTON — Donations to the nation’s largest charities dropped in 2002, a first in 12 years, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reported. Contributions decreased 1.2 percent,
The financial affairs of the Alabama Baptist State Convention are in good condition, according to the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee conducts an extensive audit
By Crystal M. Ricks A grant to Samford University infused more money into the Chandler Mountain Project (CMP), a four-year-old program to assist migrant workers
Alabama Baptists are solidly committed to supporting missions through the Cooperative Program. Despite the current economic challenges, Alabama Baptists have continued to give at record