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Urban Current

Multicultural adventure

by Charles Lyons I hadn’t been to Albert Lea for several years but it was family reunion time. I pulled off the interstate and headed to Walmart to pick up some supplies. I was blown […]

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Feature Article

The Great War

by David Stokes “It is tempting to say that what we now call World War One was merely about military might meeting political folly. But I think the roots of the conflict lay in something […]

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Feature Article

What about the Blood Moons?

by Robert Pate Pastor of Bible Community Baptist Church, Central City, IA Who has not gazed at the ebony blackness of a night’s sky and marveled at the flickering lights upon its cosmic sea. I […]

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AfterWords

The lost generation

by Keith Bassham The United States Army thought they were going to enlist Arthur Carrell Weber. In his schoolboy-appearing cursive signature on the draft registration, the “o” appeared to be an “a.” Never mind, though. […]

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Baptist History

Arthur & Laura Carson

Faithful Servants by Thomas Ray Arthur Carson and Laura Harding both committed their lives to serve the Lord on the foreign mission field.

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On the Table

And we’re back

by Keith Bassham We received a few calls early in July from folks who thought their Tribune had been lost in the mail, or perhaps was otherwise misplaced. I thank those who noticed the absence […]

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Urban Current

40 Years, 40 Things

by Charles Lyons This July I mark, celebrate, and praise God for 40 years serving my church family. I have been privileged to shepherd the Armitage congregation in Chicago for a generation.

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Feature Article

Graduation and Fellowship Week

May 2014 meeting report by Keith Bassham Reset was the key word for the 2014 edition of the BBFI May Graduation Fellowship Week held May 5-8 on the campus of Baptist Bible College in Springfield, […]

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Feature Article

Being there

by Steve Van Winkle I am naturally contrarian. Show me something popular or riding the wave of fashion and at best I’m a late adopter; typically, I just mock it mercilessly. I like to think […]