Giving to congregations has shifted upward after churches closed their buildings earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new State of
Giving to congregations has shifted upward after churches closed their buildings earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, a survey shows. The new State
By Martha Simmons Correspondent, The Alabama Baptist Feeling fearful, broke and lonely as a result of the current coronavirus crisis? That’s just where the scammers
Since Americans began receiving their economic impact checks from the federal government on Wednesday (April 15), scammers also have been actively trying to get their
First Baptist Church, Huntsville, provided $16,500 of grocery store gift cards to hundreds of furloughed government workers at an event hosted by the church Jan.
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