Taking government funding through charitable-choice provisions may be the right thing for some faith-based organizations, but it is not for everyone, a panel of speakers
Low-income Americans may finally be feeling some benefit from the booming economy, according to U.S. Census Bureau reports showing the poverty rate dropping to its
Alabama Baptists are committed to helping others in times of crisis. Denomination faithful also have a solid record in opposing social concerns such as gambling
Southern Baptist International Mission Board (IMB) trustees approved a resolution on the Cooperative Program controversy in Texas, received word that the board’s chief financial officer
North American Mission Board (NAMB) trustees, in their meeting Sept. 27, affirmed a report from its Interdenominational Task Force (ITF) that explained the agency’s relationship
While Baptists debate the idea of reforming Alabama’s tax system, one group of Methodists has already taken an official stand. Meeting June 4-7 in Birmingham,
Political candidates reveal charitable giving Washington – Democratic vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman donated 3 percent of his income to charity throughout a 10-year period,
Trustees of LifeWay Christian Resources adopted a record operating budget for 2000-01, approved major capital expenditures and reviewed plans for the first phase of building
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