God’s mighty daughters
by Charles Lyons It was New Year’s Eve. We were ready to break for the food portion of the evening. I had shared the gospel. I extended the invitation. I invited those who wanted a […]
by Charles Lyons It was New Year’s Eve. We were ready to break for the food portion of the evening. I had shared the gospel. I extended the invitation. I invited those who wanted a […]
Scholar and faithful pastor by Thomas Ray Benjamin Foster was born June 12, 1750, in Danvers, MA. His parents were dedicated members of the Congregational Church and were committed to their son’s spiritual welfare. Even […]
by Linzy Slayden If you’re like me, you travel on the same roads each day. After a while, we might not see the flowers growing nearby or enjoy the majestic beauty of a sunrise, because […]
by Jon Konnerup Around the world, citizens are fleeing their homes and countries bringing about a global refugee crisis. This crisis, with its 45 million refugees, has brought people within our reach who would otherwise […]
by Dan Lamb The lineup was impressive as we watched newly approved church planters stand before the national meeting in Austin (Round Rock), TX, in February — and we knew these men and their wives […]
by Mark Milioni In every life and in every ministry there is a cycle. This cycle begins with a time to start: a time to begin doing new and important things. It is followed by […]
by David Melton In just a few hours I will wander around the “Treasures” room of the British National Library here in London and show a new generation of Boston students the Sinaiticus and Alexandrinus […]
There is no replacement for a good local church by Steve Van Winkle Pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church, Bozeman, MT I was saved when I was a high school senior in Lincoln, NE, and, rarely […]
by Noel Smith — Founding Editors (1950-1974) of the Baptist Bible Tribune From a series of articles published in 1955 I have emphasized in previous articles that the Greek word ekklesia was translated church instead […]
Ministry where the land ends by Jon Konnerup Our missionaries in Chile, South America, have been told that the name Chile comes from the old, indigenous Mapuche word chilli, which means “where the land ends.”
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