Churches less likely than before to provide help for those with opioid addictions
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (BP) – More Americans are dying of opioid abuse, but fewer churches are serving those with opioid addictions.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (BP) – Springfield can rise above the bomb threats and vitriol suffered since the city was thrust into an unfavorable spotlight on the Sept. 10 presidential debate stage, Florida Pastor Keny Felix said after collaborating with diverse Springfield leaders.
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (BP) – More Americans are dying of opioid abuse, but fewer churches are serving those with opioid addictions.
SOUTHPORT, N.C. (BP) – Days after an unnamed tropical storm-like system dumped historic rainfall across the Cape Fear region of southeastern North Carolina, disaster response volunteers with N.C. Baptists on Mission are assisting those impacted by the storm.
Florida pastor Keny Felix, far left, and a delegation from Florida enjoyed a meal at a Haitain-owned restaurant in Springfield, Ohio, on a mission trip to meet with Southern Baptist, other evangelical, city and community leaders to discuss outreach to Haitian immigrants there. Members of the Florida delegation include, second from left, south Florida civil rights attorney Marc Brumer, Senior Pastor David Eugene of Haitian Evangelical Baptist Church in Miami, and Patrick Jules, senior pastor of Bethel Evangelical Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale. Submitted photo
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (BP) – Springfield can rise above the bomb threats and vitriol suffered since the city was thrust into an unfavorable spotlight on the Sept. 10 presidential debate stage, Florida Pastor Keny Felix said after collaborating with diverse Springfield leaders.
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission CFO Bobby Reed (center) works alongside ERLC President Brent Leatherwood and General Counsel and Senior Policy Advisor Palmer Williams at the ERLC trustee meeting Sept. 10 in Nashville. Photo by Brandon Porter
NASHVILLE (BP) — “There are people who make claims that they have the receipts. I literally have the receipts.”
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (BP) – More Americans are dying of opioid abuse, but fewer churches are serving those with opioid addictions.