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Jordan River called ‘too polluted’ for baptisms, ‘mismanaged’
Concerns about pollution and water quality have prompted an environmental advocacy group to call for the banning of baptisms in the lower Jordan River, where
Study reveals key factors for church health
What is the key to a healthy church? United Methodists have paid big bucks to find out. The church recently concluded a study of more
Dealing with grief necessary for clergy in order to ‘model hope that Christ’ gives
A friend and I were talking a few weeks ago, and she made the following statement: “One of the hardest parts of long-term ministry is
Samford University to host church media workshop
Samford University will host a church media workshop Aug. 19 on its campus in Birmingham. The workshop is co-sponsored by the university’s department of journalism
Tallassee hosts youth revival
United Between Churches, a local organization in Tallassee committed to coming together, putting aside denominations and bringing young people to Christ, will sponsor a youth
Retired IMB VP, ‘MasterLife’ creator Avery Willis dies
Avery T. Willis Jr., a former Southern Baptist missionary and administrator who is perhaps best known as the creator of “MasterLife” discipleship training materials, died

‘New state’ has been a place of refuge since days of the early church
In the modern sense, Jordan is a new state that came into existence as a result of World War I and postwar developments. In 1921,
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Public schools joining CHOOSE Act marketplaceMay 1, 2026/

