First Person: Disaster Relief Helps Meet Immediate Needs
As a team of Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers worked in Center Point to clear a yard following the Jan. 25 tornado that struck the area, a 79-year-old homeowner, Jeff
As a team of Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers worked in Center Point to clear a yard following the Jan. 25 tornado that struck the area, a 79-year-old homeowner, Jeff
At least five people were killed and hundreds of homes — and at least two churches — were destroyed or damaged when tornadoes struck several Alabama communities on March 25.
Recently I had a contractor at the house doing an install job, and we started talking about tools. He was quick to pull out a gadget that helps figure angles
Often I have been asked questions about mission opportunities. Usually the questions involve where, how long and what will we be doing. These are all good questions to ask, but
In the history of revival in America, you can almost always count on two things being present: prayer and university students. As university campuses are growing while the total number
As a young man, I first realized the value of the Cooperative Program as a funding mechanism to help educate men and women for the ministry to which God called
Keith Hibbs was in the eighth grade when he first felt the call to music ministry. “Everything from there to graduation from seminary in 1978 was preparation for that work,”
A tomato plant produces tomatoes. A tomato manufacturing plant produces canned tomatoes, tomato paste, sauce, and juice. Everything that the manufacturing plant produces is tomato-related. The Toyota Automotive manufacturing plant
I believe in the Cooperative Program for three basic reasons. First, there is the PRACTICAL reason. Giving through the Cooperative Program is an efficient way to fund many Great Commission Ministries. Raising money
In scripture, Christ speaks of potential in at least two significant parables. First, the parable of talents (amount of money). Second in the parable of the sower of seed. In
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