LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled unanimously June 29 that the state’s child-welfare agency cannot ban gays from being foster parents. The
Two special-needs Sunday School classes recently opened at First Baptist Church, Alabaster, continuing the steady growth of a niche ministry that has been prevalent in
NASHVILLE — Contributions through the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) Cooperative Program (CP) for June 2006 were $17,182,506.07. This is 36.86 percent, or $4,627,305.54, above the
A modest backlash in attitudes toward legalized gambling has taken hold among an American public that spends more money on more forms of legal gambling