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  • Back To School Bash Worship Concert with Charlie Hall
    August 06, 2010
    Charlie Hall and his band will be at Taylor Road Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL on Friday August 6, 2010 for a Back...
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    August 07, 2010
    Enjoy a Gospel Singing Concert at 6 P.M. at Hunter Station Baptist Church, 4700 Birmingham Highway, Montgomery....
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    August 15, 2010
    Frazer United Methodist Church is offering a 13-week course providing a biblical and practical perspective on living...
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2010 River Region Church Directory
Written by Staff   
Use our church directory, the most comprehensive listing in the River Region, to find a church to attend this Sunday.
 
How To Vacation Well As Christians
Written by Jason Watson   
I know we're nearly halfway through summer, but I just listened to this podcast from popular blogger Tim Challes on how Christians can vacation well and thought it was worth sharing.
 
2010 Vacation Bible Schools
Written by Staff   
Everyone loves Vacation Bible School! And thankfully, the River Region is full of wonderful churches that offer super VBS opportunities. Use our comprehensive list to connect your family with a local church and enjoy the ministries they offer children.
 
Dave Says, Laid Off and Waiting
Written by Dave Ramsey   
Question: My husband was laid off three months ago, and I’m afraid we’re about to lose our home. I’ve been working three part-time jobs to help keep our heads above water, but he says the economy’s bad, and he’s waiting for the “right” job. The bills are piling up, and I don’t know what to do.
 
Counselor’s Corner, Personal Ministry is Biblical Counseling
Written by Brenda Payne   
One of the growing dangers of the local church is the dependency on “professional” counselors. I am not talking about those who have been trained under secular humanist philosophies and practice them under the guise of “Christian”. These counselors are hazardous because they reject the authority and sufficiency of Scripture. I am speaking about those professional counselors who truly adhere to the Bible as their textbook for counseling. As our culture continually labels moral and behavioral issues as “sickness”, the push for “professional” help is on the rise. Unfortunately,