The winter season is a time of reflection, a time to consider our commitments. But anytime is a good time is a...read on
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What Is NCBAM?
North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry (NCBAM) is a dynamic Christian resource dedicated to serving North Carolina’s aging (65 years and older) and their families by providing information and referrals, connecting the aging and their families with resources to meet needs, and coordinating practical ministries. In partnership with North Carolina Baptists and social agencies, NCBAM strives to enable the aging to maintain independence and a quality life.
The needs of North Carolina’s aging are ever increasing. NCBAM seeks to shrink the gap between those needs and people willing to help. If you need assistance or if you would like to become a servant volunteer, click here.
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The NCBAM team regularly posts about the day-to-day happenings of the ministry. Enrich the conversation by leaving a comment. We’d love to hear from you!
What Will Be Your Legacy? ~ part 3 Pass it On
Posted by Brenda B. Gray in Stories of Grace
on February 22, 2012
People who are 75 or older and have to make a trip to the emergency room because of pain are less likely to be...read on
What Will Be Your Legacy? part 2 ~ Generational Blessings
Posted by Brenda B. Gray in Stories of Grace
on February 20, 2012
Last November and December, I visited friends to say “thank you” for the legacy they are leaving for Baptist...read on
Don't miss the chance to upgrade your ramp-building skills and be ready for Rampin' Up! on April 28. A free ramp...read on
What Will Be Your Legacy? part 1 ~ My Father’s Legacy
Posted by Brenda B. Gray in Stories of Grace
on February 17, 2012
On December 27, 2010, my father made his final journey home. On the first anniversary of his passing, I took the...read on
$220 Necklace Worth Every Penny
Posted by Wendy Minton Edwards in Health & Prevention
on February 17, 2012
Margie, a wonderful friend and neighbor, returned to her home a few months ago following an extended hospital and...read on
I'm pleased to announce the addition of two new contributors to the NCBAM website!
Dr. Michael C. Blackwell is...read on
Today's Devotion
Consider God’s unfathomable love for you. How might you embrace that love?







