A Missions Mosaic article detailing poverty in Appalachia prompted the Women on Mission leaders of First Baptist Church, Luverne, to take action. The women made
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan — Seven months after a fine for “illegally” bringing Christian magazines into Uzbekistan was overturned on appeal, passport officers stopped Tashkent Baptist Lidiya
JOS, Nigeria — Muslim extremists with the alleged help of Nigerian army personnel killed 24 Christians in August in central Nigeria’s Plateau state, area sources
THIMPHU, Bhutan — Christians in this Buddhist nation have been awaiting a decision on whether they will receive official recognition, but it appears they will
More than 5,500 Syrian refugees who fled to Lebanon received assistance over the past several months from Baptists, coordinated by the Lebanese Society for Educational
Baptists and other Christians in Syria have been adversely affected by public demonstrations and violent government crackdowns in the Middle Eastern country since January. Several
U.S. News & World Report released its 2012 best colleges rankings Sept. 13, and two Alabama Baptist universities made the cut. Samford University in Birmingham
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