One week shy of a year ago, Mike Johnson, pastor of Boone’s Chapel Baptist Church, Prattville, was helping his then community of Albertville recover from
National Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) is sponsoring a 13-day tour of Thailand and Cambodia featuring visits to four sites of its WorldCrafts ministry. WorldCrafts is
The Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions (SBOM) presented awards to disaster relief volunteers for MVP-type outstanding service. Pictured are (l to r) Mel Johnson,
Basketball might have been the topic of many discussions in March, but for a group of kindergarteners through sixth-graders, the topic was missions. On March
Clean drinking water, food and assistance with cleanup operations are the most critical needs among the citizens of Japan, reports Alabama Baptist disaster relief representative
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