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Hispanic congregations feel effects of Alabama’s immigration law
January 26, 2012
Declining church attendance. Stressed pastors. Uncertain futures. Such is life for Hispanic congregations in Alabama with the new immigration law. But the news isn’t all bad. “A lot of people left,” Carlos Gomez, pastor of the Hispanic congregation at First Baptist Church, Center Point, said of his parishioners. “I called them back and some of them returned. But I...
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God’s Plan for Sharing emphasizes Reaching Across Alabama
January 19, 2012
Everyone should be doing it. Evangelism, that is. Lyle Dorsett,...
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SBC, BWA leaders meet for 1st time since 2004
January 5, 2012
Leaders of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) traveled to Nashville on...
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Cullman County schools prep for intense bully awareness training
January 5, 2012
A teenager committing suicide because of bullying made headlines in...
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Typhoon response mounted in Philippines
December 22, 2011
More than 1,000 people are dead and hundreds of thousands struggling in...
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Most churches to hold Christmas Day services despite conflicting opinions among Americans
December 15, 2011
While nine in 10 pastors plan for their churches to host Christmas Day...
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