In a world where birth, marriage and death records are stored in computer databases, keeping handwritten records in a family Bible may seem antiquated and
Thirty children in Alabama’s foster care system were officially paired with their "forever families" Nov. 17 as part of the state’s National Adoption Day campaign.
Aside from the drug users themselves, perhaps no one has suffered more from the methamphetamine epidemic than Alabama’s children. According to Freida Baker, deputy director
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
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