Low-income Americans may finally be feeling some benefit from the booming economy, according to U.S. Census Bureau reports showing the poverty rate dropping to its
Pentecost. For 11 Tuscaloosa-area laypersons and pastors, this magnificent movement of the Holy Spirit is not just a history lesson nor a Bible study. It
DALLAS — ABC News correspondent Peggy Wehmeyer, the nation’s first religion beat reporter for TV network news, says she hopes to be remembered for integrity
The National Fellowship of Baptist Educators is seeking 2,000 Christians students grades 7-12 and in college to answer at least one letter each from Chinese
Campers give $513,169 for missions Nashville, Tenn. – Nearly 54,000 teens attending Centrifuge and Ministry-Fuge camps this summer pitched in $513,169.63 for international missions projects
Timothy George, dean of Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School, is helping Baptists and Anglicans better communicate. He was among members of the Baptist delegation