Lighthouse in St. Louis
by Charles Lyons I would want Keith Gillming as my shepherd if I was a sheep without a flock. Don’t think his friendly, easy-going manner is all there is. He’s a man of passionate love […]
by Charles Lyons I would want Keith Gillming as my shepherd if I was a sheep without a flock. Don’t think his friendly, easy-going manner is all there is. He’s a man of passionate love […]
by Mark Hodges Pastor Herb Hubbard and Bible Baptist Church did a wonderful job of hosting the BBFI though they had to do it on relatively short notice. They opened their doors, greeted us with […]
by Jon Konnerup Our missionaries in Haiti and the Dominican Republic have gone beyond the call of duty to help fellow believers and others to overcome such great devastation from the earthquake. With missionary Wes […]
by Wayne Guinn Gratitude overwhelms me. I must say thank you to the Tribune and Keith Bassham for sharing the emphasis of the Savannah meeting with the NCPO. Keith has been one of our strongest […]
by Tom Wagoner It is hard, when we are not all alike, to be one in our pursuit of anything, especially revival. Our Fellowship is very diverse as is the body of Christ. I believe […]
by Jim Edge The story of Baptist Bible College is a story of people. In God’s providence, He chooses to use people to take the gospel to those who have never heard. Today, practically anywhere […]
by David Melton I teach. I give exams. Gave one today as a matter of fact. Our students in Boston are a pretty respectful lot. But I was a student for a long time — […]
by Noel Smith, Baptist Bible Tribune, April 9, 1971. Spring brings the jonquils, the tulips, the smells of brush a burning and mule sweat on new leather; and, down in the Fort Valley, Ga., country, […]
Third article in the series “With Good Reason” by Keith Bassham In my last article, I explained that I would not begin the section on the existence of God by using the classic formulations (for […]
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