Alabama Baptists responded to the call to provide Buckets of Hope for Haiti with “a flood of buckets,” according to Mel Johnson, disaster relief strategist
America’s five largest historically black Baptist organizations are cooperating to raise $50 million to help rebuild Haiti and provide aid to earthquake victims there. Called
A reported 40,127 Haitians have made professions of faith in Jesus Christ since a major earthquake hit the impoverished nation in January, according to pastors
Presidents of five historically black Baptist denominations announced Feb. 12 they were collaborating to respond more effectively to human need in Haiti. Presidents of the
Samford University students Lauren Barry (left) and Matt Fennell were among performers at a Hope for Haiti benefit concert Feb. 4. Students and others crowded
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