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Urban Current

Notown

by Charles Lyons “Hubris, racial tension, myopic politicians, and the woeful auto industry brought this iconic American city to its knees.” So begins the one-year TIME magazine project back in 2009 titled “Notown,” chronicling “A […]

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AfterWords

Faces

by Steve Van Winkle Some years before I attended BBC, I had tried another Bible “college,” and it was not a good experience.

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President Perspective

Three changeless factors for leadership

by Linzy Slayden Joshua walked onto the pages of history at a crucial moment. God had promised centuries earlier that Abraham’s children would inhabit the land of Canaan. When Joshua assumed leadership, the people of […]

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Worldwide Missions

Missionary care offering

by Jon Konnerup Missionary care has several areas of importance to consider, some of which help keep missionaries on the field and enable them to use more of their finances for their ministries. Let me […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Jesus, only Jesus

by Mark Milioni I recently handed down the keys of my man-van to my son. As he was cleaning it out, he found my homemade CD collection. My children have mocked me for years because […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Not for the faint of heart

by David Melton I like to laugh. In fact, I’m pretty sensitive to the reality that many of us, as we grow older, can become rather humorless, and I want no part of that! When […]

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Global Partners

Abundant Fruit Bearing

Fruitful methodologies GLOBAL PARTNERS by James G. Smith In the Baptist Bible Fellowship International, we specialize in cross-cultural church planting. We start with evangelism, then on to discipleship,

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Feature Article

Do you love your community?

by Kevin Carson Pastor of Sonrise Baptist Church, Ozark, MO Do you love your community? Simply put, I do. My family was honored to appear on the cover of the Christian County Headliner 2014 Community […]

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AfterWords

Light in the Darkness

by David Anderson Death is an undeniable aspect of life. It is certain, final, and inevitable. We know it when we see it. Or do we? Death is changing.