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Boston Baptist College Update

The book, the job, the news

by David Melton For a guy who likes books as much as I do, it was a dangerous place — where books were being given away for free! Most of what I browsed was the […]

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On the Table

Christmas bells

by Keith Bassham On Christmas Day 1863, American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow had little to cheer his own heart.

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AfterWords

The Incarnation

by Noel Smith, founding editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune Excerpted from “The Incarnation,” published in the Tribune December 25, 1953 When I first heard this exalted term, Incarnation, many long weary years ago, my […]

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Feature Article

Typhoon Haiyan

Just a few days before the Tribune went to press, Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines at 5 a.m. local time, November 7. Relief efforts had already been underway because of an earthquake that hit the […]

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Feature Article

Austin, TX, church struggles through loss

…and ministers in midst of flood disaster First Independent Baptist Church suffered major damage when Austin, TX, received more than a foot of rain overnight and into the early morning October 31.

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Baptist History

Daniel Merrill

The Congregationalist who became a Baptist by Thomas Ray Daniel Merrill was born March 18, 1765, in Rowley, MA, into a deeply religious family. His father was the head deacon in the Rowley Congregationalist Church, […]

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Urban Current

Babylon and Bethlehem

by Charles Lyons Golden Babylon. Mighty Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar said, “Is this not Babylon the great, which I myself have built as a royal residence by the might of my power and for the glory of […]

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Worldwide Missions

The mission of God

by Jon Konnerup God commanded the church to take the gospel to the ends of the earth. When unbelievers hearts are changed through our obedience of sharing the gospel with them, God’s glory is exponentially […]