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Feature Article

15 steps to the resurrection

by Greg Baxter The Christian faith is unique because of Easter. The founder of every major religion except Christianity is dead and buried. Yes, Jesus Christ died a sacrificial death but he also rose from […]

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Baptist History

Frank W. Boreham — Pastor and author

by Doug Kutilek Frank W. Boreham (1871-1959), a native of England and raised by devout Christian parents, attended school through age 14, worked for wages for several years, and then went to London hoping to […]

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Urban Current

Thriving in an Urbanized World

by Charles Lyons Whatever your address, you live in an urbanized world. Cities run the world. The powers, ideas, and influences of urban centers impact every person on the planet.

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President Perspective

It takes a team

by Eddie Lyons Yesterday I had lunch at a newly opened Mexican restaurant. It was great. I went there because a lady in our church who used to own a Mexican restaurant said this was […]

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On the Table

Easter

by Keith Bassham This Tribune has two major features in the front half. This in itself is not unusual, as our readers know. But, as editor, I departed from our usual practice in a couple […]

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Worldwide Missions

Korea Global Meeting March 14-17, 2016

by Jon Konnerup We will be given an amazing opportunity to view the broader scope of the BBFI. We will meet people and pastors from all over the world whose lives have been eternally impacted […]

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Church Planting

A church planter’s vision

by John A. Gross What a thrill to see the overwhelming number of church planters at the Orlando meeting. The energy and fire they brought to the meeting was extremely exciting. Anthony Milas is our […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Everywhere

by Mark Milioni They are everywhere! Everywhere I go I meet BBC alumni. They are serving faithfully in every city, state, and country I visit. Over 50,000 people have walked the halls of BBC and […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Saying “Goodbye” … to winter

by David Melton It will officially be springtime by the time you read this. But if you sit where I do, right now, springtime is a dream. Boston has experienced the snowiest six weeks on […]