If every Alabama Baptist gave just $1, we could purchase additional equipment for our associations to use in disaster relief,” said Mel Johnson, Alabama Baptist
Anyone who has faced a significant loss or disaster knows that the one-year mark of that crisis brings back painful memories and emotional stress. Soon
When the April 27 tornadoes ravaged DeKalb County, the 99-year-old building of Grace Chapel Baptist Church at Town Creek in Rainsville was destroyed. It was
Alabama Baptist disaster relief volunteers were once again among the top responders to help with cleanup following devastating tornadoes. “We have had so many teams
In 2005, First Baptist Church, Robertsdale, began a ministry to care for people impacted by Hurricane Katrina. The Baldwin Baptist Association church shipped goods
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