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Preaching to the Obama generation
by Charles Lyons Should the Gospel preached in an Iowa cornfield be any different from the Gospel preached in Times Square?
The bi-monthly print magazine
by Charles Lyons Should the Gospel preached in an Iowa cornfield be any different from the Gospel preached in Times Square?
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 Kevin Carson Pastor of Sonrise Baptist Church, Ozark, MO Do you love your community? Simply put, I do. My family was honored to appear on the cover of the Christian County Headliner 2014 Community […]
by David Anderson Death is an undeniable aspect of life. It is certain, final, and inevitable. We know it when we see it. Or do we? Death is changing.
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