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Church Planting

Church planting projects

by Wayne Guinn The Spring Candidate School was filled with a great group of guys excited about serving God. One of the young men involved was Chris Housewright, a student pastor at Eastside Baptist Church […]

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Feature Article

Anticipating one more revival to come

by Tom Wagoner As we seek the Lord’s face for revival, I am so encouraged by the stories of revival and stirrings in our Fellowship. I am most encouraged by the scriptures that seem to […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Little people

by David Melton Like most married couples, Kim and I negotiate about the TV remote. We actually have a lot of fun teasing each other. We even bounced around an idea of co-hosting a call-in […]

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Feature Article

Can we trust the Bible? – Part 2

Fifth article in the series “With Good Reason” by Keith Bassham John Piper of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis quotes from a letter sent to his local newspaper. It is fairly representative of the attitude […]

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AfterWords

Navigating through suffering

by Zac Smith Editor’s note – Zac Smith is the son of Jim Smith, BBFI Associate Mission Director. He has inoperable cancer. A gifted communicator (Zac works in a church as the Central Operations Director […]

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Feature Article

From Argentina to Kansas by bus:

Avoiding a swim with the piranhas Editor’s note – Last year, BBFI missionary Don Nevels traveled from Argentina to the United States by bus. Later, at my request, he produced a document about the trip, […]

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Feature Article

New J. Frank Norris book released

The Tribune interviews David Stokes, author of Apparent Danger, a new book detailing a significant event in the life of J. Frank Norris Tribune – First of all, I think I have to ask who […]

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AfterWords

Are we really that old?

by Keith Bassham This month, the Baptist Bible Fellowship is 60 years old. Next month, June 23 to be precise, the Tribune itself turns 60, and in the next issue we will mark it officially. […]