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Baptist History

Crawford Toy (1836-1919)

He left his faith by Thomas Ray Crawford Toy was one of the most brilliant and promis­ing Baptist scholars of the 19th century. His downfall is a warning to all who forget the simplicity that […]

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On the Table

The May issue

by Keith Bassham S everal years ago we adopted an 11-issue publishing schedule that creates some confusion this time of year. This magazine, the May issue, goes to the printer at the regular time, but […]

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Feature Article

“It is finished.”

But it is Far From Over by Keith Bassham “…WE BELIEVE ON HIM THAT RAISED UP JESUS OUR LORD FROM THE DEAD; WHO WAS DELIVERED FOR OUR OFFENCES, AND WAS RAISED AGAIN FOR OUR JUSTIFICATION.” […]

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Feature Article

BBFI National Meeting Report

by Keith Bassham Unusual and different are not words commonly used to describe fellowship meetings among Baptists, but the February meeting in Fort Worth, TX, was that from the beginning.

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Urban Current

What part of “Go” do you not understand?

by Charlie Miller Pastor, Lima Baptist Temple, Lima, OH Editor’s note – Charlie Miller is subbing this month for Charles Lyons who is taking a sab­batical. On the flight back from the national meeting in […]

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Baptist History

Kin Choess and the Father-Talker

by Thomas Ray Long before the white man settled in the Brazos River Valley in Central Texas, the area was inhabited by the Wacoes, a tribe of American Indians. The Wacoes had a unique tradition […]

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On the Table

Honored to serve

by Keith Bassham I began attending church to be near a pastor’s daughter during my teens. That decision led to another to become a Christian, and a later one to enter the ministry, and so […]

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Feature Article

Adoniram Judson

by Gregory A. Smith Editor’s Note: 2012 marks the 200th anniversary of Adoniram Judson’s inaugural missionary journey, first to India and later Burma (modern Myanmar). To commemorate that event, the Tribune is republishing a biographical […]

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Baptist History

Ann Judson

The Heroine of Burma by Thomas Ray Ann Judson was more than a missionary’s wife; she is one of the noblest and heroic women who has ever bore the Christian name. Every Baptist should be […]