“A steady diet of television is a do-it-yourself lobotomy.” Boston Herald columnist Don Feder, in a column focused on the April 23-29 national TV Turnoff
Myron Noonkester and Bennie Crockett admit they’ve always been fascinated by William Carey. Called the father of modern missions, Carey is something of an enigma,
Japan has given the green light to researchers involved in embryonic stem cell research. On Aug. 1, a Japanese Cabinet panel approved experimentation of human
Alabamians interested in addressing issues related to poverty are invited to attend a statewide conference. “Confronting Poverty: Making Change II,” Sept. 15, at Judson College
More than 800 children learned how to worship through music during Older Children’s Music Week at Shocco Springs Conference Center in Talladega. The conferences, held
As Alabamians watched tropical storm Barry pound the Gulf Coast and threaten flooding throughout the state Aug. 5-6, one Alabama Baptist worked in the flooded