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Baptist Bible College Update

Fellowship Week 2014

by Mark Milioni In every life and in every ministry there is a cycle. This cycle begins with a time to start: a time to begin doing new and important things. It is followed by […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Old Bibles and new memories

by David Melton In just a few hours I will wander around the “Treasures” room of the British National Library here in London and show a new generation of Boston students the Sinaiticus and Alexandrinus […]

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Feature Article

Surprised by church

There is no replacement for a good local church by Steve Van Winkle Pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church, Bozeman, MT I was saved when I was a high school senior in Lincoln, NE, and, rarely […]

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Feature Article

Chile

Ministry where the land ends by Jon Konnerup Our missionaries in Chile, South America, have been told that the name Chile comes from the old, indigenous Mapuche word chilli, which means “where the land ends.”

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AfterWords

At the plate

by Gary Fuller Pastor, Gentle Shepherd Baptist Church, Lincoln, NE A few weeks ago, a man was found brutally murdered in a neighborhood park. He was a young man of just 27 years, and late […]

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Baptist History

Richard Curtis

Trials and Tribulations of Pioneer Baptists by Thomas Ray During the American Revolution the Baptists of South Carolina suffered for their loyalty to the American dream of independence. Richard Curtis Sr., a Baptist deacon, his […]

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Urban Current

Ministering in an urbanized world

by Charles Lyons Are you doing Jerusalem ministry in an Athens world? Have you ever considered the difference between Peter’s Pentecost message and Paul’s Areopagus message and asked yourself why? Jerusalem. Jewish. Centuries of history, […]

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On the Table

A game plan

by Keith Bassham As this issue of the Tribune goes to press, the Olympic Games in Sochi have displaced the Superbowl in the news, baseball pitchers and catchers are showing up in their training facilities […]

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President Perspective

Hope for a lost world

by Linzy Slayden The rapid changes in our world can give us a sense of uncertainty and unease. We can be thrown off balance by the suffering we see around us, the evolving technology that […]