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Sunday School remains ‘primary tool’ for discipleship
Sunday School has a “brand name” that communicates something important in Southern Baptist churches, and Sunday morning groups remain a key to discipleship. That’s the encouragement Ken Braddy, director of
Alabama Baptist Conference of the Deaf gather around theme of forgiveness, celebrate new church plant
Shocco Springs Baptist Conference Center in Talladega was once again the setting for Deaf Baptists from all over the state to come together March 8–10 in order to worship, fellowship,
The Next Generation
It was a beautiful late spring day in north Alabama, and I was taking my then four-year-old son fishing with me. He and I would go to a farm area
Jeff Iorg, a Difference Maker
Jeff Iorg has been unanimously elected as the new president and CEO of the SBC Executive Committee. In one way, this is not a surprising event. In another way, given
Dare to Be Different, Steal My Thunder
Walking across the church parking lot Sunday, a couple pulled in and the driver rolled down his window to say, “I’ve got something to talk to you about.” Pastors know
BCM groups from Auburn, Tuskegee and ASU reach out to students with late-night pancakes
Shannon Hughes said it felt purposeful to her that the Baptist Campus Ministries building at Auburn University is located about a block from one of the biggest bars in the
You Have What You Need
Is it possible that many churches are declining because they do not believe they have what it takes to be fruitful? Two of the most heard reasons for churches fruitlessness
The Power of YES
What happens when we say YES to God’s calling on our lives? We have no way of fully knowing what the outcome will be. In Luke 5:1-11, we read the
MinistrySafe attorney says Church can’t be ‘accidentally excellent’ in preventing child sexual abuse
Attorney Kimberlee Norris said there is no single legal issue affecting the church today more than child sexual abuse. “We have 750,000 registered sex offenders in our country according to