“Pointing our hearts in the same direction … choosing to be the family of God … is what our culture needs to see right now — to be this city on a hill, a living example of how we can be that unity in diversity.” —Jason Gray
Through Project 3000, new missionary explorers will be journeying into previously unreached areas to identify people groups and develop ministry strategies to reach them with the gospel.
For the last three-plus years, Don Blakeney and other worship pastors in Marshall County have met together for mentorship and fellowship. It’s a much-needed support system, members say.
When six men under the age of 30 committed suicide within four months in the Anderson area, pastor Heath Harrelson felt a heightened sense of urgency to plan a men’s event aimed at bringing hope.
Barry Cosper said he’s seen God work “miracle after miracle” during his 50-plus years of ministry, and though he’s retiring from his role at Birmingham Metro Baptist Association, he has no plans to stop serving.
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