
Mississippi News October 24, 2024
Mississippi News October 24, 2024 Obituaries Ladell Blanton, former pastor of First Baptist Church Tchula, FBC Foxworth, and Springdale and North Union Baptist churches, both

Mississippi News October 24, 2024 Obituaries Ladell Blanton, former pastor of First Baptist Church Tchula, FBC Foxworth, and Springdale and North Union Baptist churches, both

Born in 1991, I was the third child but the second living. My sister, Lindsay, passed away at six months old from a debilitating neuromuscular disease known as Spinal Muscular Atrophy type one. This was a death sentence back then.

University students from Zambia, Mississippi and Tennessee sat around a blazing fire pit in Lusaka, Zambia. Songs and laughter filled the night air. And, like typical college students, conversations moved deeper the longer they hung out.

When she inherited the task of fair ministry, Rena Register observed that the outreach needed to change to be more effective.

Just over half of practicing Christians report consuming porn with some level of frequency, including 22% who view it weekly (15%) or daily (7%), according to a new report from Barna Group and Pure Desire Ministries.

During the meeting, messengers voted to decrease Nevada’s Cooperative Program percentage from a 50/50 percentage split to 75/25.

Therapy is for everyone, shares Christian therapist Katherine Smith of Living Well Counseling. “Regardless of a person’s circumstances, therapy should not be shameful, or negative,” she said.

Dallas Jenkins’ latest movie, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”, releasing in theaters Nov. 8, is based on a popular book of the same name and masterfully weaves an inspiring gospel-centric message with top-notch, family-friendly comedy.

In the more than three weeks since Hurricane Helene tore through Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers have been working hard

Baptist Nursing Fellowship, a national organization that focuses on missions and sharing the gospel, recently held its annual Summit and concluded that meeting with a Harvest Health Fair at Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville.
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