Immigration agents are no longer barred from making arrests at or near places of worship. A lawsuit is trying to change that.
Lynelle Sweat Mason passed away on February 11, 2025, after a sudden abdominal aneurysm, just short of her 94 th birthday.
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
Fermín A. Whittaker, the longest-tenured executive director of California Southern Baptist Convention (CSBC), died Friday, Feb. 7, at his Nashville home after a lengthy illness. He was ...
The Archibald Bulloch Chapter for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution held its annual Georgia Day ...
Great hotels, food, and shopping make Georgia's historic coastal town one of the best weekend stays in the South.
Muhammad operates the Torchlight Academy Black History tours year-round, especially during black history month and Juneteenth. He says the words etched in stone is a sign that delineates segregation, ...
Southern Baptists wishing to provide direct input on issues addressed by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission may do so ...
The late Rev. Charles A. Trentham, a popular yet controversial minister at Knoxville’s First Baptist Church who became a pastor to President Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C., in 1977, is mentioned in ...
A Georgia state House member won't face a new election after a judge ruled there wasn't enough evidence to prove voters who ...
Max Greene, a sixth-grade student at Southeast Bulloch Middle School, won the Georgia state level of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Essay Contest. His essay, written from ...