“Have we forgotten that Jesus is enough?” Al Jackson, pastor emeritus of Lakeview Baptist Church in Auburn, asked the Alabama Baptist Pastors Conference on Nov. 11.
Preaching something close to the gospel is not preaching the gospel, Hershael York cautioned during his message at the Alabama Baptist Pastors Conference.
Daylan Woodall, pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church in Decatur, preached during the afternoon session of the 2024 Alabama Baptist Pastors Conference on Nov. 11.
Bart Barber, pastor of First Baptist Church Farmersville and former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, speaks during the Alabama Baptist Pastors Conference on Nov. 11.
Both religious and non-religious people can have a calling — but there’s a difference in discovering you have talent and giving that talent to God, said Lifeway president Ben Mandrell, during chapel at the University of Mobile.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 17, written by Teman Knight, Adjunct Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
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