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Feature Article

Confession

by Tom Wagoner I am writing this note upon returning from the Texas Baptist Bible Fellowship gathering that combined with the NCPO for a train­ing school. The theme was “Revival, Prayer, and Motivation.” At the […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

I watched a brawl last night

by David Melton I am not much of a fight fan. I like peace and tranquility. But brawls between major league baseball teams usually make me smile. I watched one last night on TV. It […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Part of what God is doing

by Jim Edge In just a few short days, students will begin to return to the campus of Baptist Bible College. I get excited about opening day because it is like a holiday with students […]

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Feature Article

What about worldviews?

Seventh article in the series “With Good Reason” by Keith Bassham We seem to be always pounding the desk about apologetics and evangelism in this series, and, to borrow from the series’ name, we do […]

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Feature Article

BBFI Enters Austrian History

by Curt and Melinda Brown BBFI missionaries to Austria Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sigmund Freud, Adolf Hitler, Arnold Schwarzeneg­ger, Red Bull, Glock, The Sound of Music, United Nations/Vienna, Baptist Bible Fellowship International. Does this list seem […]

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AfterWords

Learning to let go

by Marty Hughes Pastor, Grove Baptist Temple, Grove, OK Yesterday was a milestone day in my life as a father. My daughter, Chelsea, was accepted as a participant in the World Race, an 11-month, 11-country […]

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Feature Article

From Korea to Ghana

by Cherlsoon Yim I heard the gospel while I attended CEF teacher’s seminar in Onyang City which is my home town. After the seminar, when I read John 14:2, I trusted in Jesus who prepares […]

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Baptist History

Major W. E. Penn (1832-1895)

The Texas Evangelist by Thomas Ray W. E. Penn was described as the Texas evangelist but his ministry extended far beyond the Texas border. For over 20 years he conducted revival meetings through­out the South, […]

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Urban Current

City soul-saving station

by Charles Lyons A gritty Chicago neighborhood ignored the birth of a Sunday school in 1877. Sara Dunn Clarke and her husband, Colonel George Clarke, were determined to reach the rejects of the area and […]