Cooperative Program (CP) dollars above the base budget may temporarily go to hurricane relief efforts. This could potentially add up to $7 million. Morris H.
For those who lament the lack of quality television programming for the entire family, a cable network is making its presence known. FamilyNet, owned by
Southern Baptist response to the areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina can be seen most visibly by the thousands of disaster relief volunteers who are into
Southern Baptists have their own cable network — FamilyNet — but few Alabama Baptists have the opportunity to view it. FamilyNet officials, however, are working
Massive natural destruction. Displaced children and families. Confusion and complaints. Numerous injuries and deaths. The various problems caused by Hurricane Katrina are hard enough for
Casino gambling is not legal in Alabama, but Harrah’s Entertainment doesn’t mind. The $300 million, 350-room hotel and casino project in the works on the
Seven Alabama Baptists recently returned from a nine-day medical missions trip to Myanmar (Burma), which they all call an eye-opening, life-changing experience blessed by God.
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