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Baptist History

James Bainham

Martyr by Thomas Ray James Bainham was born about 1500 in Gloucestershire, England. His father, Alexander Bainham, was a man of wealth and influence; he was a knight and the sheriff of Gloucestershire. Young James […]

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AfterWords

You can choose your resurrection

by Mike Randall Former editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune A key teaching of New Testament Christianity is the resurrec­tion from the dead of both the saved and the lost, the righ­teous and the wicked, […]

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On the Table

Easter faith

by Keith Bassham Easter is upon us, so I was already thinking about resurrection themes, and that is fortunate for me today, since I must officiate a funeral tomorrow.

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Feature Article

Serving those who serve

Insights on pastoring a church in a community with a military installation by Greg Baxter Pastor, Faith Journey Church, Lawton, OK As a 22-year-old airman returning from England for my final six months of duty […]

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Feature Article

God’s man in the present crisis

(Excerpted from a sermon preached by John Rawlings at the Fundamental Baptist Congress of North America in Grand Rapids, MI, in October 1966.) “There was a man sent from God, whose name was John” (John […]

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On the Table

Lessons from founders

by Keith Bassham Someone not well acquainted with the Baptist Bible Fellowship may well misunderstand the coverage of the passing of John Rawlings in this magazine. Hagiography is not the intent, but since Mr. Rawlings […]

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AfterWords

Remembering John W. Rawlings

Personal memories of John W. Rawlings By Mike Randall I became aware of John W. Rawlings as a first-year student at Bap­tist Bible College in 1960. I painted signs for businesses and R. O. Woodworth, […]

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Baptist History

William Collier

He made a difference by Thomas Ray William Collier was born in 1771 in Scituate, MA. His mother was a devoted Christian, and she instilled in William biblical principles that would mold and guide him […]