Chris Baker, an Alabamian planting a church in Montana
Plow the snow off an elderly woman’s sidewalk. Check. Help serve meals to 80-plus people on a cold November evening. Check. Drive a team of missions volunteers around town hoping
Plow the snow off an elderly woman’s sidewalk. Check. Help serve meals to 80-plus people on a cold November evening. Check. Drive a team of missions volunteers around town hoping
Baptist Campus ministers wear many hats. They wear the hat of a mentor, providing leadership for student ministry teams and giving counsel to individual students. They wear the hat of
As a volunteer Evangelism Catalyst with the Mission Service Corps (MSC) of the North American Mission Board (NAMB), Diane Smith serves through the Calhoun Baptist Association in Anniston. Evangelism Catalysts
“If you don’t like how he’s doing it, why don’t you do it yourself?” These stinging words came from my wife’s mouth just after I had expressed frustration with my
As a relatively new and inexperienced Minister of Education, I can remember going with the Sunday School Director to a conference sponsored by the Alabama Baptist State Sunday School Office.
The heartbeat of this effort is to provide for those who direct the Sunday School a volume of information that will keep them current and supply them with ongoing resources.
Steve Lutz, who does collegiate ministry at Penn State, challenged a change in thinking, moving from the mindset of “building a large group” to, instead, “reaching a large campus.” I
I do not remember the first time I used the term “ministry audit” but, for some time now, we at the State Board of Missions have been using this approach
The Evangelism Office of the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions has a strategy that we use with churches to help them have a comprehensive approach to reaching people. The
Our little church just rocked along slowly until our pastor invited a preacher to come from the State Board of Missions in Montgomery to preach a “stewardship revival.” Even as
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