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Boston Baptist College Update

A “little” bit of Christmas

by David Melton The leaves are down in New England. The days are short. The cold is coming. But so is Christmas. I know that the exact date of Jesus’ birth is unknown, but for […]

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Feature Article

Thanksgiving — The attitude virtue

by Mike Randall, Editors of the Baptist Bible Tribune (1995-2002) The words thanks and thanksgiving appear 98 times in the Bible. Related words such as bless, praise, or glorify multiply the number into the hundreds. […]

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Feature Article

Thanksgiving — A time to bless the Lord

by James O’Brien Combs, Editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune (1983-1995) Psalm 103 is a great heartfelt expression of thanksgiving and praise. It is evoked by the Psalmist’s own experience, as evidenced by his use […]

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AfterWords

Thanksgiving blessings

by Keith Bassham, Editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune (2002-2015) The beginning of the Lord’s Sermon on the Mount is one of the best-known and best-loved sections of the Bible. I think, though, the wide approval this […]

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Feature Article

Revitalized

BBFI Fall Meeting Report By Keith Bassham Those who attended the Baptist Bible Fellowship meeting held September 14-16 at High Street Baptist Church in Springfield, MO, experienced elements of both the traditional and modern. The […]

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Urban Current

Manila moment

by Charles Lyons Johnny spent his days on gritty streets dodging jeepneys, suffering from the constant diet of diesel fumes. He sold cigarettes, used drugs, and sniffed glue. Scrabbling for survival, he likely never gave […]

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On the Table

Milestones

by Keith Bassham While this is not my final issue as editor of the Tribune, this is likely my final “On the Table” introduction column. Next month a new name and a new face will […]

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President Perspective

Mission-focused

by Eddie Lyons We must be mission-focused. What is the reason for the Baptist Bible Fellowship? Why do we have colleges, the Mission Office, a Church Planting Office, and the Tribune? For that matter, why […]