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Feature Article

Indonesia

Muslim, but open to the gospel by Jon Konnerup Rina’s dad was near death and almost in a coma. His time was short. While her Muslim family was reading the Quran to him during his […]

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AfterWords

From Argentina to Kansas by bus

By Don Nevels – BBFI Missionary to Argentina Editor’s note: Last summer, I met Don Nevels face to face when he came to the church I attend. During his presentation he mentioned coming to the […]

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Urban Current

Center of the Action

by Charles Lyons The creak of the ox cart in Thessalonica. The scream of the traffic cop’s whistle in New Orleans. The call of the shopkeeper hawking merchandise in Corinth’s bustling market. The conductor’s baton […]

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President Perspective

Asking God for revival

by Mark Hodges The meetings of the BBFI this year will center on the theme of “Revival.” If we are really serious about having revival this year, I believe that there are some questions that […]

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Worldwide Missions

Opportunities in our future

by Jon Konnerup M any churches and individuals have already responded to the need in Haiti after the earthquake devastated the capital city and other parts of the country, and others are still asking how […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Harry Boyle with the Lord

by David Melton Just a few days ago, our chancellor, our much-loved former president, and the best friend Boston Baptist College has ever had, Dr. Harry Boyle, went to Heaven. He had fought numerous serious […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

A refreshing spring semester

by Jim Edge Baptist Bible College will celebrate 60 years of service to our Fellowship this coming May. Over those years, countless thousands of students have walked the halls, listened in class, and received inspiration […]

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On the Table

Accessible apologetics

by Keith Bassham From the feedback I receive, people are interested in the apologetics series the Tribune began in the January issue. Finding material on the subject is not difficult, and any reasonable writer/compiler could […]