Raising children and teens in a sexually charged culture was difficult long before cell phones and the Internet came along, but when technology combined the
BIRMINGHAM — Two Alabama Baptist teens recently were recognized by national Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) for their dedicated service in Acteens. Amy Smith, a member
Amy Smith of First Baptist Church, Prattville, was selected by national Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) as one of six National Acteens Panelists for 2010. Panelists
Linden Baptist Church’s student ministry went to the “Frontline” Feb. 24–26. It’s done that annually for about 20 years, going into six public high schools
Conservative groups are urging the Obama administration and Democratic leaders to take a second look at abstinence education after a federally funded landmark study showed
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