Attending a beginning sign language course as part of the deaf ministry at 38th Avenue Baptist Church, Hattiesburg, Miss., in 1979, Howard Burkhart III liked
Websites, Facebook and Twitter have become mainstays for many Alabama Baptist churches trying to keep their members and guests informed. But sermon notes, blogs and
Want to be able to help when disaster strikes? Then you may be interested in the next training opportunity. Alabama Baptist State Disaster Relief Training
Gil (right) and Marge (center) Butler of First Baptist Church, Guin, in Franklin Baptist Association were recognized for 20 years of service as Mission Service
Before outlining his vision of expecting the International Mission Board (IMB) to be biblical, balanced and bold, newly elected IMB President Tom Elliff leaned over
Although the North American Mission Board (NAMB) discontinued its Families on Mission (FOM) ministry in November, Shelby Baptist Association has decided to keep the ministry
John Hayes, an Alabama Baptist disaster relief coordinator from Birmingham Baptist Association, left for Japan on March 21 as part of a second Baptist Global
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