Let history repeat itself
By Sean Sears I hated history in high school. It probably had more to do with the bland personality of my teacher than the actual subject matter itself. That guy, as nice as I’m sure […]
By Sean Sears I hated history in high school. It probably had more to do with the bland personality of my teacher than the actual subject matter itself. That guy, as nice as I’m sure […]
By Keith Bassham M. L. and Marjorie Ellis, former members of Canton Baptist Temple, had transferred to the Tulsa area and attended my Sunday school class at Eastland Baptist Church when I was there about […]
BBFI Chaplains are serving a unique mission field. By Jeremiah Caitlin (as told to Jim Smith) When we first arrived in Kuwait, I saw several units that did not have a chaplain. I asked my […]
by Mike Lamb The story of our national anthem may best be understood in the broader context of the events, the emotion, and the witness to bravery that led up to its writing. The War […]
by Mark Hodges When Jesus left this earth for heaven, He left behind a mission for us to complete (Matthew 28:19-20). Down through the centuries, men and women have paid a great price to see […]
by Thomas Ray Africa was once called the “Graveyard of Missionaries.” The loss of life had become so devastating that the Baptist Mission Board had stopped asking for any new volunteers. William Crocker, the subject […]
by Keith Bassham Living under pressure I feel fortunate in many ways that I live as a Christian in this time and place. I wonder if I could have withstood persecution, prosecution, and torture alongside […]
by Gary Grey As leaders in organizations, we are always looking for analogies to help people understand the need for cooperation rather than competition. A young woman was giving a speech about this and said, […]
This article is an excerpt from the book For the Least of These by Stacey Smith Stacey, do you think you could take another child for us?” I recognized the voice on the phone. It […]
FALMOUTH- Pastor Benjamin D. Feldott stood in an open field, looked into the dense woods just off Route 151, and imagined the future home of the Cape Cod Church. Mr. Feldott had just finalized paperwork […]
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