The son of a Southern Baptist minister, Patrick Hambrecht learned to draw Bible stories in Sunday School. Today, Hambrecht, 29, still loves to draw Bible
Muslims outside the United States overwhelmingly believe that politics, not religious tenets, are at the root of violence and civil unrest in their countries, and
WASHINGTON — Donations to the nation’s largest charities dropped in 2002, a first in 12 years, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reported. Contributions decreased 1.2 percent,
For Bill Day, his work is a calling full of purpose, fulfillment and adventure. When Day, an associate with Alabama Citizens Action Program (ALCAP), walks
During the 2003 Week of Prayer for International Missions, Nov. 30–Dec. 7, Alabama Baptists will focus on God’s intention that every people group hear the
In the Victorian Christmas holiday era, traveling meant dressing warmly and walking to Grandma’s house. Today, families travel by air, rail and personal vehicles thousands
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