Struggle still real for people of Armenia
Editor’s Note — The following article was first published by The Alabama Baptist on Jan. 15 and is being reprinted with permission for Armenian Genocide
Editor’s Note — The following article was first published by The Alabama Baptist on Jan. 15 and is being reprinted with permission for Armenian Genocide
Emerging from more than a year of communications challenges and innovations as a result of the global pandemic, more than 25 leaders of Southern Baptist
A simple question posed by a minister at North Rock Hill Baptist Church challenged Paul and Barbara Crosby: “What if?” Together they pondered, “What would
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In an announcement today (April 15), Ronnie Floyd, president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, announced the EC has relocated the 2021
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In the past five years, some 65 public and private nonprofit colleges have closed, merged with other schools or announced plans to close in the coming months, according to Higher Ed Dive, a website that reports on trends in higher education
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