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All Christians ‘called to lead;’ character ‘raw material’ of life
Alabama Baptist Edwin Jenkins says Southern Baptists have done a great disservice to the laity. “It isn’t only the people who stand in the
Baptists begin embracing solemn assemblies again
Solemn assemblies have been conducted since Old Testament times, but slid into obscurity among most New Testament denominations, including Baptists, within the last hundred or
Toys for Kids more than just fun, games for couple
Mike Trull, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Gordo, believes hosting singers is his church’s most effective witness in the community. But with a population
TV diet described as ‘lobotomy’
“A steady diet of television is a do-it-yourself lobotomy.” Boston Herald columnist Don Feder, in a column focused on the April 23-29 national TV Turnoff
Woman’s ordination stirs controversy
The ordination of a woman minister at a church in Gainesville, Fla., has sparked a dispute that may force the congregation out to the Santa
William Carey center available on Net
Myron Noonkester and Bennie Crockett admit they’ve always been fascinated by William Carey. Called the father of modern missions, Carey is something of an enigma,
Poverty conference date set at Judson
Alabamians interested in addressing issues related to poverty are invited to attend a statewide conference. “Confronting Poverty: Making Change II,” Sept. 15, at Judson College
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