A burger in Boston
by David Melton This is a season of feasting. To hear New Englanders tell it, we virtually invented turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Who doesn’t love Thanksgiving — the meal and the event? But I […]
by David Melton This is a season of feasting. To hear New Englanders tell it, we virtually invented turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Who doesn’t love Thanksgiving — the meal and the event? But I […]
by Rob Walker, Assistant Editor It’s 7:50 on a Tuesday night, as a handful of college-aged musicians finish warming up and make their way up the stairs of a stadium-style lecture hall on the campus […]
by Mike Randall, former editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune (1995-2002) The election this November will determine much for the future of this nation and the lives of its people. It will determine the leadership […]
by Jon Konnerup In 2003, God placed a burden on the hearts of several families already serving in other parts of Tanzania to plant a church and minister to the people in the city of […]
by Doug Kutilek We all have sung– “Come thou fount of every blessing, tune my heart to sing thy praise!
by Steve Van Winkle Some years before I attended BBC, I had tried another Bible “college,” and it was not a good experience.
by Keith Bassham This issue of the Tribune contains an item not usually seen in the magazine: an article authored by Assistant Editor Rob Walker.
by Linzy Slayden Joshua walked onto the pages of history at a crucial moment. God had promised centuries earlier that Abraham’s children would inhabit the land of Canaan. When Joshua assumed leadership, the people of […]
by Jon Konnerup Missionary care has several areas of importance to consider, some of which help keep missionaries on the field and enable them to use more of their finances for their ministries. Let me […]
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