Nothing in recent years has demonstrated the fellowship of Alabama Baptists as clearly as their response to the April 27 tornadoes. And that response resembles
It was a sight 13-year-old Fritz Wilson never forgot. It was 1974 and downed trees and power lines battled for attention across tornado-ravaged Walker County.
Clarence Smith, a 71-year-old semi-retired brick mason, hid in his chimney hearth during the storms that ravaged Alabama on April 27. “It was scary,” said
The day after an EF-5 tornado ripped through Joplin, Mo., on May 22, student minister and associate pastor Jason Green from Crossroad Baptist Church, Hueytown,
The first mobile chapel provided by Alabama Baptist disaster relief is officially on-site at Mount Hebron East Baptist Church, Eclectic, in Elmore Baptist Association. The
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