John Albert Broadus
pastor, scholar, professor by Doug Kutilek When Thomas Armitage published A History of the Baptists in 1887, he chose to place on the cover an embossed, gilded portrait of John Albert Broadus (1827-1895) as the […]
pastor, scholar, professor by Doug Kutilek When Thomas Armitage published A History of the Baptists in 1887, he chose to place on the cover an embossed, gilded portrait of John Albert Broadus (1827-1895) as the […]
by Charles Lyons Jeremiah Lanphier was a single, middle-age businessman with no family. Ministering in the dark slums of Hell’s Kitchen in the 1850s, he found himself spiritually, emotionally, and physically drained from his work.
by Keith Bassham A couple of months back, the Tribune’s assistant editor, Rob Walker, came to me with an idea for the January issue. He envisioned a theme, something along the lines of “15 for […]
by Eddie Lyons Some conversations are often the beginning of life changes and new direction. When I think about change points in my life, they often began with a conversation. As a boy, after watching […]
by Jon Konnerup Upon receiving the theme for this Tribune issue, several lists of 15 mission-related things for 2015 ran through my mind
by Dave Janney Pastor, Orlando Baptist Church Our Fellowship has always revolved around three important emphases — missions, church planting, and fellowship. Missions has been a bright light in our Fellowship. We have the ability […]
by Mark Milioni I want to begin this New Year by saying thank you to the faithful and very helpful editor and staff at the Tribune. Each month they produce a quality product that is […]
by David Melton I guess Andy Warhol said it. Back in 1968 he quipped that “in the future” everybody would be famous “for 15 minutes.” In this year of ‘15, Warhol’s prophecy seems to have […]
by Steve Van Winkle Pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church, Bozeman, MT I had a professor in seminary who draped his wrist in the ubiquitous rubber bracelet used to signify an array of causes and commitments […]
by Keith Bassham As far as I can tell, the first time we encounter the word love in the Bible is in the story we call The Sacrifice of Isaac, and it describes Abraham’s affection […]
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