This is the second article on “How Every Christian Ought to Live.” We are making our way through the Ten Commandments and we are finding out just how central they are to a life pleasing to God.
One of the basic teachings of the Christian Faith is that when one becomes a Christian, their faith is suppose to affect the way in which they live.
This week Rev. Billy Alford shares how the Feast of All Saints reminds us that love conquers death and that we, too, are called to shine with the light of Christ among the communion of saints.
My father, Mallie Frank Harrell, Jr. was a man of many talents. He could do just about anything because of his God-given abilities.
There are a number of very important issues in this election cycle.
Everyone will remember the story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus told to make a point about mercy and grace
Kindnesses have abounded in this week since the hurricane. We have much to be grateful for.
The Rev. Billy Alford recounts his experiences on his recent pilgrimage to England.
The Church occupies a unique place among all the institutions of the world. It is unique for a number of reasons.
Philip Hedgecoth, the last pastor at First Baptist Church or Evans, responds to Publisher Joe Edge’s column about liberal churches.
Grappling with different ideas about faith can help build faith up or tear it down
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