University of Mobile students Randall Luke Killam of Semmes and Brinkley Madison Hearn of Mobile were among those honored during UM’s May 4 graduation.
Robert Smith Jr. said his mother was protective of him when he was growing up. People would tell him that they thought he was going to be a preacher, and she didn’t want them telling him that.
Religion News Service columnist G. Jeffrey MacDonald says full-time ministry drains too many clergy and church budgets. More bivocational pastors may be the solution.
The University of Mobile Class of 2024 received a little something special at graduation today, and nearby Cottage Hill Baptist Church members helped make the surprise extra special.
“The biggest myth I see is that grief is a poison to get past,” says hospital chaplain J.S. Park, talking about his new book on grief, “As Long as You Need: Permission to Grieve.”
Bipartisan legislation making clergy sex abuse a felony passed the Alabama Legislature today (April 25) and now heads to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.