
Prison ministry restoring at-risk women ‘back to life’
With hands held high, a group of more than 300 women sing praise songs as they worship together. There are plenty of tears, hugs and
With hands held high, a group of more than 300 women sing praise songs as they worship together. There are plenty of tears, hugs and
A new bill in Idaho, signed by Gov. Brad Little on April 28, allows for critical race theory to be taught at schools and universities
The Southern Baptist Convention’s 2021 annual meeting in Nashville will convene at the Music City Center on June 15 at 8 a.m. and conclude June
International Christian Concern praised a White House statement issued April 24 affirming the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The statement came on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Above, visitors
Until recently, Mozambique did not have a reputation as a place where Christians face persecution. But this year, for the first time, Mozambique was named
As a deputy for the Loudon County Sheriff’s department and a bivocational pastor, Kenny Palmer is used to calls for people in distress. But he
Countries used COVID-19 as an excuse to persecute religious minorities and sometimes blamed certain religions for the pandemic itself, the U.S. Commission on International Religious
First Baptist Church in Napoleonville, which in 2018 lost its worship center and Sunday school space in a fire, celebrated a new chapter in ministry
It was the first baptism in a decade to take place at the 74-year-old East Eleventh Street Baptist Church in Jacksonville–a young couple who wanted to be
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