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Feature Article

As it was told them

by Mike Randall Former editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune (1995-2002) The claims and teachings of Christianity are based on evidences and events that actually occurred. This concept is illustrated in the beautiful story of […]

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Baptist History

Henry Jessey

Scholar and Pastor by Doug Kutilek Throughout the 1600s and well into the 1700s, formally college-trained scholars were rare among English Baptists. Not because Baptists lacked men of intelligence or were particularly anti-intellectual, but because […]

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Urban Current

Joy to the jail

by Charles Lyons “As a young man, with a well-earned street name of Satan, James Anderson said he could pull the trigger, drop his victim’s body at the edge of town, stop to eat chicken […]

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On the Table

Christmas sand

by Keith Bassham One of my Bible college teachers — I believe the course was Christology — was relating to us the unlikelihood of a Hebrew prophet’s ability to foretell the place of Messiah’s birth […]

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Feature Article

It’s our story

by Eddie Lyons President of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International The story related in Mark 16, the story of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its implications, is the story that changed all of human […]

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AfterWords

An emotional blister

by Don Mingo CEO of Mingo Coaching Group One of my principles is, “Life is too short to spend it standing in long lines.” For that reason, I try to stay away from the big […]

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On the Table

Tradition

by Keith Bassham A couple of months ago I introduced the young adults in my Sunday school class to Fiddler on the Roof. Tevye, the impoverished Russian Jew with a house full of daughters, was […]

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Baptist History

Albert Henry Newman

Baptist historian by Doug Kutilek Though almost none of us includes them in our list of “favorite Baptists,” the Baptist historians collectively and individually have us greatly in their debt. This small army of dedicated […]