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The King James Version turns 400 this year by Harold Rawlings Chapter seven of his book, Trial by Fire When news reached James VI of Scotland in 1603 that his cousin, Queen Elizabeth, had died, […]
The King James Version turns 400 this year by Harold Rawlings Chapter seven of his book, Trial by Fire When news reached James VI of Scotland in 1603 that his cousin, Queen Elizabeth, had died, […]
The first printed English Bible by Keith Bassham William Tyndale, a genius and scholar with fluency in eight languages, read from the Greek New Testament while a student at Cambridge and Oxford. He therefore knew […]
by Jon Konnerup January 2, 2011, marked the golden anniversary of the Bul Kwang Dong Bible Baptist Church and Pastor Daniel Kim in Seoul, South Korea, whose impact has been felt not only in the […]
by Noel Smith Tribune Founder Adapted from an address delivered by Tribune founder Noel Smith in November, 1956. “… I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come …” Haggai 2:7. […]
by Sharon Hoffman This is the prayer journal belonging to Ruby Prentiss. Ruby’s name is a fiction, taken from the Virtuous Woman chapter in Proverbs, but she is not a fiction. Rather, she is a […]
The danger of bitterness by Thomas Ray Henry Toler was born January 3, 1761, in King William County, Virginia. He was converted and baptized when he was about 16 years old. Almost immediately he began […]
by Charles Lyons In Waiting for Superman, “Documentary filmmaker Davis Guggenheim explores the tragic ways in which the American public education system is failing our nation’s children.” – Jason Buchanan, Rovi (www.waitingforsuperman.com) Once again an […]
by Keith Bassham A few days after the Egyptian protests, a friend asked me about a Noel Smith essay, “The Shaking of the Nations.” I remembered it just a little, and after checking the archives, […]
by Linzy Slayden When the writer of the book of Ecclesiastes determined his purpose in life, he started by accumulating a vast sum of money, only to discover that it didn’t provide the meaning he […]
by Jon Konnerup In the past 60 years, the churches of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International have developed a burden for this world manifested through their incredible giving to missions and sending of missionaries. By […]
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