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Easter devotionals offering useful content for any age
Here are three devotionals to consider as Easter approaches.

Agriculture leaders hopeful about new Farm Bill
Alabama farming leaders are praising the new Farm Bill, which the U.S. House Agriculture Committee will begin considering this week.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 1
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 1, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for March 1
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 22, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

How viable is virtual reality as a strategic missions tool?
Throughout history, the good news of Jesus Christ has been communicated using tools such as letters, the printing press, radio, television, email and social media. Now, there is virtual reality.

First person: Artificial intelligence, trauma healing and the key to reaching the unreached
A glimpse of the future of missions? It’s probably not what you thought it would be.

First person: ‘Rightly dividing the Word’
One struggle people face when approaching God’s Word is how to “rightly divide the Word.” What does it mean to “rightly divide the Word”? Why should Christians do this? How does one complete this task?

Ady’s BiG Army helping those with disabilities make ‘beautiful things’
Communities and churches are beginning to recognize and accommodate children with disabilities. However, what happens when a child doesn’t fit into or ages out of these programs? What about their families?
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Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 22
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 22, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 22
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 22, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.

Many churches will waste Easter opportunity. Here’s why.
Just before Easter, the pressure starts to build. Extra services get added. Easter and church graphics are refreshed. Social media calendars fill up. Volunteers are recruited.

Bible teacher Beth Moore splitting with Lifeway, Southern Baptist Convention
Beth Moore is leaving the Southern Baptist Convention. Moore’s decision was made public in a Religion News Service article published

Wayne Edgeworth’s faith and passion for hunting provide platform to share Christ
Wearing a T-shirt bearing the logo “Gollywhopper,” a Southern term for something really big, deer hunter Wayne Edgeworth talks with

Alabama churches minister to families living with dementia
Two Alabama Baptist churches have seen a tremendous need and are making a difference in the lives of people and families living with dementia.

Ady’s BiG Army helping those with disabilities make ‘beautiful things’
Communities and churches are beginning to recognize and accommodate children with disabilities. However, what happens when a child doesn’t fit into or ages out of these programs? What about their families?

Ministry connects churches with people living with dementia
Respite for All (RFA), an Alabama-based non-profit that began in 2012 to assist people living with dementia and their caregivers and families, has grown dramatically over the past 13 years.
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First person: Artificial intelligence, trauma healing and the key to reaching the unreached
A glimpse of the future of missions? It’s probably not what you thought it would be.

First person: ‘Rightly dividing the Word’
One struggle people face when approaching God’s Word is how to “rightly divide the Word.” What does it mean to “rightly divide the Word”? Why should Christians do this? How does one complete this task?

Ady’s BiG Army helping those with disabilities make ‘beautiful things’
Communities and churches are beginning to recognize and accommodate children with disabilities. However, what happens when a child doesn’t fit into or ages out of these programs? What about their families?

First person: Artificial intelligence, trauma healing and the key to reaching the unreached
A glimpse of the future of missions? It’s probably not what you thought it would be.

First person: ‘Rightly dividing the Word’
One struggle people face when approaching God’s Word is how to “rightly divide the Word.” What does it mean to “rightly divide the Word”? Why should Christians do this? How does one complete this task?

Ady’s BiG Army helping those with disabilities make ‘beautiful things’
Communities and churches are beginning to recognize and accommodate children with disabilities. However, what happens when a child doesn’t fit into or ages out of these programs? What about their families?




