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Urban Current

What a witness!

by Charles Lyons “I don’t want to go back to that white church.” I can’t tell you how those words stung me. It was Monday night outreach. The team had returned and was reporting on […]

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Baptist History

Vance Havner

The most quoted preacher of the 20th century by Doug Kutilek Vance Havner (1901-1986) was one of a kind. He was born in rural North Carolina some dozen miles south of the town of Hickory. His […]

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On the Table

What’s new is old

by Keith Bassham I have grown weary with the theology popularized in social media with phrasing like, “I love Jesus, but I don’t like religion,” or “Jesus is good, but churches are bad.”

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Feature Article

15 steps to the resurrection

by Greg Baxter The Christian faith is unique because of Easter. The founder of every major religion except Christianity is dead and buried. Yes, Jesus Christ died a sacrificial death but he also rose from […]

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Baptist History

Frank W. Boreham — Pastor and author

by Doug Kutilek Frank W. Boreham (1871-1959), a native of England and raised by devout Christian parents, attended school through age 14, worked for wages for several years, and then went to London hoping to […]

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Urban Current

Thriving in an Urbanized World

by Charles Lyons Whatever your address, you live in an urbanized world. Cities run the world. The powers, ideas, and influences of urban centers impact every person on the planet.

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On the Table

Easter

by Keith Bassham This Tribune has two major features in the front half. This in itself is not unusual, as our readers know. But, as editor, I departed from our usual practice in a couple […]

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Feature Article

New hope for a new nation

by Jon Konnerup Ron and Christine Enoch have been missionaries to Africa since 1985. In July 2011, South Sudan became the world’s newest country when they formally declared their independence from the Republic of the […]