A Cookie Recipe for Success
In 1969, Oakland A’s owner Charles Finley introduced to major league baseball, “ball girls” – young girls who would sit in foul territory to retrieve baseballs grounded foul by batters
In 1969, Oakland A’s owner Charles Finley introduced to major league baseball, “ball girls” – young girls who would sit in foul territory to retrieve baseballs grounded foul by batters
What’s the difference between missions discipleship and wholistic discipleship? Nothing. When we set out to disciple students, missions and making Jesus known are at the heart of it all. Missions,
The life we live as humans is all about a search. We are searching for something that will fulfill us and make us whole. We have a longing inside our
The great Greek philosopher, Socrates is credited with introducing the Triple Filter Test. One version of the story is, a man, possibly a disciple of Socrates, came to the philosopher
As I serve Alabama Baptists in the area of collegiate student mobilization, I am privileged to work with students across the state as they discern God’s call of obedience on
The small group sat around the room discussing options for the future of their church. Seven men and women representing the 35-37 remaining members of Ho-Hum Ecumenical Church (or HEC).
Lots of words have been written and information given about the dangerous current culture related to sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. This is perhaps most alarming and disturbing as it
Hey Alabama Baptist, we’re just weeks away now from our annual meeting of Alabama Baptist State Convention at Eastern Shore in Daphne, Alabama. I hope you’re planning to be there. Last
The story is told of a man on horseback riding up to a group of men digging a trench with one man, the apparent leader, barking orders and threatening punishment
“My Pleasure!” Certainly, if you’ve eaten at any Chick-fil-a restaurant, you’ve heard those words – multiple times during each visit. And, in my opinion, each employee is sincere as he/she
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