Spanish speaking community of Alabaster blessed by Westwood en Español
Several years ago, Kenneth Bruce had a burden. He was coaching his kids’ soccer teams, and he was struck by how many Hispanics were playing on his teams and in
Several years ago, Kenneth Bruce had a burden. He was coaching his kids’ soccer teams, and he was struck by how many Hispanics were playing on his teams and in
In Dissecting the Serpent, my friend, now deceased, Rick Shoemaker shared a story from his third-grade math class. The teacher had privately instructed the three smartest students in the class
Will Faulkenberry said he’s had a lot to be thankful for in recent days. On Nov. 9, Faulkenberry — pastor of Mosaic City Church in Huntsville — underwent a successful kidney transplant
In his book The Treasure Principle, author Randy Alcorn pointed out something so obvious that I wondered why I had not considered the truth before now. “You have heard about
Ben Bowden said he felt inadequate the day his wife looked him in the eyes and yelled these words — “Catch the baby!” Seconds before, she had told him that she
Albert Williams told the story of a king who once gave a challenge to some young, strong men to swim across a pool. But before the king could explain that the
Ryan Whitley, founding pastor of the nearly 20-year-old CrossPoint Church in Trussville, was re-elected to a second one-year term as second vice president. He was nominated by his longtime friend
Jarman Leatherwood, pastor of House of Hope and Restoration Church in Huntsville, was re-elected to a second one-year term as first vice president during the Nov. 13 morning session of
Craig Carlisle, director of missions for Etowah Baptist Association and current president of the Alabama Baptist State Convention, was re-elected to a second one-year term during the Nov. 13 morning
Jason Allen promised he wouldn’t sing the song, but he said he knew everyone in the room knew a few things about Zacchaeus, the short tax collector who climbed the tree to
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