By Elana Schor Associated Press The relationship between faith and science has faced its share of strain during the coronavirus pandemic — but for some
By Tom Strode Baptist Press Southern Baptist leaders commended to churches the new federal guidelines for restoring in-person worship gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, even
Recovered COVID-19 patient reflects on experience, future By Tommy Shapard Minister of Music and Worship, Jacksonville, Fla. For some, like me, COVID-19 is personal. It
By Martha Simmons Correspondent, The Alabama Baptist Some 70 years ago, the question that kept computer pioneer Alan Turing up at night was, “Can machines
Madagascar prepares to send missionaries By Barbara Singerman International Mission Board In October of 2019, my husband, Jeff, and I set out on a remarkable
Beeson Divinity School graduated 29 students in commencement exercises Dec. 6. Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist
‘Every child deserves a place to call home’ By Scooter Kellum Montgomery, Ala. We became a licensed foster family through Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes &