DALLAS — ABC News correspondent Peggy Wehmeyer, the nation’s first religion beat reporter for TV network news, says she hopes to be remembered for integrity
The need for church involvement with prison ministries — during and after an inmate’s incarceration — will be the focus of Alabama’s first annual prison
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship had adopted as stance against homosexuality described by leaders as “welcoming but not affirming” of gays. The Atlanta-based Fellowship’s governing board,
A stilt-legged lookout tower that harbors uniformed guards and a treeless yard encased by a chain-link, barbed-wire-laced fence is not the typical setting for a
The Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions (SBOM) provides training, support and guidance in the development of prison ministries for Baptist churches across the
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