BBC an extension of the Greatest Generation
by Ron Sears The founders of the Baptist Bible Fellowship were part of Tom Brokaw’s “Greatest Generation.” Their experience revealed to them that the only way to change the world was with the gospel — […]
by Ron Sears The founders of the Baptist Bible Fellowship were part of Tom Brokaw’s “Greatest Generation.” Their experience revealed to them that the only way to change the world was with the gospel — […]
by David Melton I know February is the love month. I certainly love my wife, Kim, and we have had a blast serving the Lord and raising boys together for 21 years. Just so you […]
by Mike Randall Editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune 1995-2002 There are many good arguments for reading the Bible every day and January 1 is an excellent time to start. Consider eight Biblical reasons you […]
by James Combs Editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune, 1983-1995 There are three main methods of mastering the contents of the Bible. J. Frank Norris declared, “The first thing is to read the Scriptures. Second, […]
by Keith Bassham Editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune, 2002-present Once you determine to read the Bible systematically, it is easy to see the value in the same approach to study. And lest you think […]
by James G. Smith The Mission Office’s tri-annual supplement to the Baptist Bible Tribune is aptly titled Global Partners. Global tells us the scope of our responsibility, “all the world.” A partner is a person […]
by John Arnold Pastor, Library Baptist Church About 20 years ago the Lord laid on my heart the possibilities of prayer. In retrospect I could have never known what I was about to learn over […]
by Charles Lyons I don’t do things like that,” the pastor on the other end of the line said in a quiet but determined tone. “I preach the gospel.” The Chicago schools were bankrupt. By […]
by Keith Bassham If 2011 was the year of the King James Bible (it was the 400th anniversary year as we noted), I was thinking why not make 2012 your own personal Year of the […]
by Linzy Slayden Washington Irving, who wrote Rip Van Winkle, once said that change means “to shift one’s position and be bruised in a new place.” That may explain why he kept Rip sleeping for […]
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