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It's not too late to find 'the one'

Matt 1:20 ... the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.

August 16, 2008 | By Rev. Dr. Larry Murray Special to the Courier | Faith


Savannah church sets leadership conference

As travel costs soar, businesses in Savannah and across the nation are rethinking face-to-face meetings.

August 16, 2008 | Special to the Courier | Faith


Chalk artists to lead crusade for kids

Elim Baptist Church will hold a children's crusade called Champion's for Christ on Aug. 9-10, featuring a guest chalk artist.

August 16, 2008 | Staff report | Faith


New role for our churches in health

Today we are in a time of increasing uncertainty. Nowhere is that more evident than in Healthcare. Healthcare costs continue to rise almost as fast as gasoline prices and many people cannot afford healthcare insurance. Hospitalization costs can drive a family into bankruptcy. I believe our churches can accept a new role to help members gain access to healthcare.

August 09, 2008 | Rev. Will Carter Special to the Courier | Faith


Serving his first pastorship

When he arrived in Liberty County for his new military assignment, little did he know he would eventually become a pastor in this county. Since January 2008, Curtis Thomas has served as the pastor of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church of Walthourville.

August 09, 2008 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


Journey Church to hold services in Hinesville

Journey Church has decided to branch out from its main campus in Bloomingdale to plant new roots in Hinesville.

August 09, 2008 | By Jessica Duncan | Faith


LifeWay presentation at Gum Branch Baptist

The women's ministry of Gum Branch Baptist Church is preparing for yet another big event. They are eagerly anticipating their upcoming simulcast with nationally known author and speaker Beth Moore, who partners with LifeWay to conduct the simulcasts.

August 09, 2008 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


Get your priorities straight

In this day and time, people have become extremely busy. One might say too busy. We have too many things to do and not enough time to do them.

August 05, 2008 | By Rev. Dr. Alvin Jackson Special to the Courier | Faith


The house the Lord has built

Sunday, July 27, will mark a milestone in the history of the Good Shepherd Missionary Baptist Church. Members will be moving from their present sanctuary at 71 Kent Road in Walthourville to 4424 Oglethorpe Highway West in Allenhurst.

August 05, 2008 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


The words from my mouth

My nephew David recently turned 5. He is extremely bright, kind and talkative. I enjoy holding conversations with him because he is so interesting, humorous and loveable. He began speaking clearly when he was 2, but before that he would go on and on, but no one understood a word he said. I thought it was so interesting how he would calmly walk up to me, not much taller than knee height, gesture with his ...

June 05, 2008 | By Daisy Pleasant Jones Special to the Courier | Faith


Dedicating a new sanctuary

In addition to building the members spiritually, this pastor and church family have erected a new sanctuary. Established six years ago, the church is preparing for the dedication of the sanctuary.

June 05, 2008 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


New author also leads congregation

In addition to his myriad talents, this busy pastor has just released his first book. Known throughout the area as a pastor, teacher (both secular and spiritual), musician, and community worker, the Rev. Dr. Alvin Jackson has written "Evangelism: The Priority of the Christian Church." "My main reason for writing a book is to share information with friends and family," Jackson said. "I've been preaching and teaching for 31 years. Sharing the gospel with others ...

May 29, 2008 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


Family values are more than just being together

In the times that we live in, people have become so busy with the everyday affairs that it is easy for the family as a unit to suffer.

May 29, 2008 | By Dr. Timothy Byler Special to the Courier | Faith


Fighting substance abuse with faith

Besides recently becoming a shoo in for a seat on the Liberty County Commission, Gary Gilliard has been heading up a program that combats alcoholism and other drug addictions.

May 22, 2008 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


Being set apart

What does it mean to be set apart? In the Christian world, there are many things said and even quoted from scripture about man. Words that should have such great meaning become clichés. They are often revalued to the point of benign rhetoric.

May 22, 2008 | By Dr. Timothy Byler Special to the Courier | Faith


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Celebrating two faithful servants

Members of Fellowship of Love in Allenhurst are pausing today to express their love and appreciation for their leaders - and celebrating in a big way.

May 20, 2013 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


God's strategy and Satan's tactics

While reading a book on business, I came across an interesting idea: A business owner should have a strategic view and not a tactical view of his or her business.

May 20, 2013 | By Rev. Ashley Morris Columnist | Faith


A special day to rejoice, mourn

Many look forward to Mother's Day, a time to honor, remember and celebrate motherhood.

May 14, 2013 | By Pastor Steve Lane New Beginnings Community Church | Faith


Mothers are joys and privileges

Eight years ago this April, my mother passed away. It has been a while since that thought has caused me to burst out in tears, but it still fills me with deep sadness. I miss her terribly. I would give just about anything to be able to hear her deep Southern drawl on the telephone again.

May 14, 2013 | By Pastor Brad Butler First Baptist Church, Pembroke | Faith


Heed wise words of the Master

Jesus said, "He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him; the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day" (John 12:48). Knowing how much depends on obeying his word, a study of the Bible should be important to everyone.

May 14, 2013 | By Minister Riley Nelson Richmond Hill Church of Christ | Faith


Remembering great mothers by giving

Millions of people walk every day for various reasons, primarily to get some exercise. Others walk to support different causes.

May 13, 2013 | By Edith Anderson Correspondent | Faith


Mother's role in child's life

First and foremost, I wish all mothers a wonderful and happy Mother's Day.

May 13, 2013 | By Pastor Kathleen Ayala Columnist | Faith


Three religions converge in one story

Many of the major religions of the world have a lot in common. The similarities between Christians, Jews and Muslims, for instance, can be seen in the story of Abraham and Sarah.

May 13, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Faith


Show concern for the unresolved

Serving as a pastor close to a military base has been a wonderful experience for me. I have met so many wonderful people who have served our country, and for that I am grateful.

May 07, 2013 | By Pastor Steve Lane New Beginnings Community Church | Faith


Make sure you're ready for Heaven

Serving as a pastor close to a military base has been a wonderful experience for me. I have met so many wonderful people who have served our country, and for that I am grateful.

May 07, 2013 | By Pastor Brad Butler First Baptist Church, Pembroke | Faith


God shows wack back to salvation

God created man to worship and love him. He had prepared a place for man to dwell, providing all of man's needs. (Genesis 1, 2). In doing this, God allowed for his creation, man, to be able to decide to obey him or to follow another way (Joshua 24:15).

May 07, 2013 | By Minister Riley Nelson Richmond Hill Church of Christ | Faith


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