Grant Frederick can’t handle rap. You’re not going to find any Eminem or OutKast in the CD player of this 16-year-old’s new truck. Contemporary Christian
Business closures. Layoffs. Downsizing. Cutbacks. Is there any good news for an Alabamian looking for employment? While the figures may not be fabulous, a report
ROME, Ga. — Alabama’s three Baptist institutions of higher learning were all named to the 2009 list of “America’s Best Christian Colleges,” according to a
Born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, birth defects impacting physical and mental abilities, 20-year-old Taylor Pike, of Lanett, works hard to overcome challenges. In December,
Despite the rough economic climate, Alabama Baptists came through again with their Cooperative Program (CP) giving in 2008, according to the Alabama Baptist State Board
WASHINGTON — The economic recession has not led to an increase in attendance at U.S. houses of worship, according to Gallup pollsters. Despite anecdotal evidence
WASHINGTON — A new federal regulation will allow health care workers to abstain from performing abortions or any service they object to on religious or
FORT WORTH, Texas — Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary celebrated the final commencement ceremony of its centennial year Dec. 12 at Travis Avenue Baptist Church, Fort
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