Decades of civil war, ethnic tensions and government infighting continue to contribute to extreme famine conditions in the world’s newest country. When the United Nations
By Carrie Brown McWhorter The Alabama Baptist As Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief coordinators prepared to deploy teams to flood-stricken areas in Texas and Louisiana, they
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Virtually 100 percent of babies diagnosed with Down syndrome in Iceland are aborted, according to an Aug. 14 CBS News report. Iceland
Update on ways to continue helping Houston and assist those facing damage from Hurricane Irma (updated Saturday, 6:30 p.m.): Follow legitimate news sources for your
WASHINGTON — For the first time in six decades, the U.S. military presence overseas has dropped below 200,000 active-duty troops, according to Pew Research. In
By Janella Martinez Alabama WMU As Alabama Baptists gear up for the second-annual Week of Prayer for State Missions, which begins this Sunday, hearts are
By Larry Rowell Western Recorder With four state high school football championships under his belt, four years playing at the University of Kentucky (UK) —
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