Churches can aid their community by offering a needed sense of “place,” according to researchers reporting during the fall meeting of the Society for the
Former Alabama pastor William T. Trapp died Dec. 31, 2000, following a three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Fourteen months after the Istanbul Protestant Church filed for legal status as a religious foundation, Turkey’s highest court over-ruled previous appeals, giving a green light
New officers for the Alabama Conference of Southern Baptist Evangelists are: (l to r) Leon Waterhouse, Birmingham, liaison; James Messer, Mobile, vice president; Sam Wolfe,
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