Latest News

First person: Movies and what Christmas is all about
If I were to ask you to name the best Christmas movies of all time, I am confident several titles would make the list …

First person: Forgotten gifts of Christmas
Most have heard the ancient proverb, “Familiarity breeds contempt.”

Lass Words: Clear vision in a ‘fuzzy’ world
I recently ordered a new pair of glasses. The kind where the lenses gradually transition from distance vision to bifocals as you scan down to the bottom of the lens.

Licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries in Alabama approved
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has approved licenses for three dispensary companies. This latest development signals a major step toward

Fannie Mae office to relocate to Birmingham
The Federal National Mortgage Association’s San Francisco office will move to Birmingham, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced Thursday (Dec. 11).

Senate rejects dueling health care bills
The U.S. Senate failed to advance competing partisan health care bills Thursday (Dec. 11) as Alabamians brace for a spike in premiums next year.

Retired worship pastor leverages gifts to invest in others with Worship Practice
Longtime ministry leader Charlie Martin was initially invested into by two people. One was a summer youth pastor who found

Walk Through Bethlehem event starts Dec. 12 at Bethel Baptist in Robertsdale
At Walk Through Bethlehem, groups of 15 to 30 are guided by a “shepherd” through scenes set up around the church campus as they search for the newborn Jesus. This year’s event runs Dec. 12-14 from 6-8 p.m.
Trending

FBC Opelika grieving unexpected death of pastor Jeff Meyers
“Pastor Jeff served our church with unwavering devotion, compassion and humility. His love for God and for people was evident in every sermon he preached, every prayer he prayed and every conversation he shared.” —FBC Opelika staff/deacons

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 14
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Dec. 14, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Heroes of the Faith — Louisa Stead, hymn writer
After Louisa Stead’s death it was reported by Christians in Southern Rhodesia: “We miss her very much, but her influence goes on as our 5,000 converts continually sing her hymn in their native language.”

Largest faith-based foster care provider in Alabama ready to expand, and ‘everyone can do something’
Have you ever thought about what the “homes” in Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries means?

Pastor Connections: The case for shorter sermons; ‘surprising’ goals for 2026; new health and wellness program launched for pastors
A few tips and more for pastors from pastors and church leaders.

Walk Through Bethlehem event starts Dec. 12 at Bethel Baptist in Robertsdale
At Walk Through Bethlehem, groups of 15 to 30 are guided by a “shepherd” through scenes set up around the church campus as they search for the newborn Jesus. This year’s event runs Dec. 12-14 from 6-8 p.m.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 14
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 14, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

Retired worship pastor leverages gifts to invest in others with Worship Practice
Longtime ministry leader Charlie Martin was initially invested into by two people. One was a summer youth pastor who found
Featured

First person: Movies and what Christmas is all about
If I were to ask you to name the best Christmas movies of all time, I am confident several titles would make the list …

First person: Forgotten gifts of Christmas
Most have heard the ancient proverb, “Familiarity breeds contempt.”

Lass Words: Clear vision in a ‘fuzzy’ world
I recently ordered a new pair of glasses. The kind where the lenses gradually transition from distance vision to bifocals as you scan down to the bottom of the lens.

First person: Movies and what Christmas is all about
If I were to ask you to name the best Christmas movies of all time, I am confident several titles would make the list …

First person: Forgotten gifts of Christmas
Most have heard the ancient proverb, “Familiarity breeds contempt.”

Lass Words: Clear vision in a ‘fuzzy’ world
I recently ordered a new pair of glasses. The kind where the lenses gradually transition from distance vision to bifocals as you scan down to the bottom of the lens.




