What the New Overtime Rules Mean to Churches
We have been talking about this change for years now. However, like most of the legal and financial challenges facing churches, the real focus does not gain attention until the
We have been talking about this change for years now. However, like most of the legal and financial challenges facing churches, the real focus does not gain attention until the
When Southern Baptists depart St. Louis, Missouri, after their annual meeting in June, Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) president Ronnie Floyd says he will be praying they do so with a
Nearly a year and a half ago, my wife and I began to sense God leading us to become a foster family. After an entire semester of classes with our
As his last official act May 14 before retiring as president of the University of Mobile (UMobile), Mark Foley will hand out diplomas, shake the hands of 285 graduates and
More than 400 senior adults from around the state gathered May 2 at Taylor Road Baptist Church, Montgomery, for the Senior Adult Evangelism Conference, sponsored by the Alabama Baptist State
You have the unique privilege to be a part of the inaugural Myers-Mallory State Missions Offering this September. The offering and the week of prayer, September 11-18, are worthy complements to
According to the North American Mission Board (NAMB), 57 percent of Americans live in multihousing communities — apartment complexes, trailer parks, condo communities and so on. In Tuscaloosa that number
Rachel Pate, a freshman at Auburn University Montgomery, shares in a new blog post about her experience serving as a One Mission Student during spring break in New York City.
Faron Golden and his wife, Nancy, have been in ministry together for some 25 years. After more than seven great years in the last pastorate, when he resigned in September
I had the blessing of growing up in a Southern Baptist church that taught and supported the Cooperative Program. These lessons came alive when missionaries visited and spoke at our church, telling
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