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President Perspective

No leader stands alone

by Eddie Lyons Solomon’s book, Ecclesiastes, talks about how life works. One of the most important topics covered is the value of living life with friends.

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Worldwide Missions

Missionary Care Offering

by Jon Konnerup One has to admit, the world we live in is rapidly changing in many ways — not only economically and socially, but also spiritually. It seems as if we are approaching the […]

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Church Planting

Building the MO

by John A. Gross “The more you know the more you begin to realize how much you do not know.” I am sure that statement is true when you begin to start a new church, […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

BBC = Life Change U

by Mark Milioni This past May, during my Wednesday night presentation, I shared some significant five-year goals for Baptist Bible College. These included: growing financial health, increasing student enrollment, developing an online degree program, enhancing […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Lessons from damage

by David Melton It’s old news now, but last winter was beyond any comparison for us, and it made a mess of our campus calendar and our facilities. Thanks to the generosity of many of […]

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Feature Article

More than tradition

A response to the Supreme Court’s decision legalizing same-sex marriage throughout the United States of America by Keith Bassham First thing. The issue at hand is marriage, its essence and definition, the efforts to upend […]

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Baptist History

Let the record show…

Reading about the history of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International by Doug Kutilek It is tragic when a people, a nation, a civilization, a church, or a religious movement neglects the study of its own […]

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Urban Current

An urban primer

by Charles Lyons More than half of the world’s population today lives in urban areas. By 2050 this will increase to 75 percent. Cities not only run the world, they color the entire world. You […]

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On the Table

Back from summer break

by Keith Bassham During our summer hiatus, it was inevitable that we should return to a truckload of issues and news, and hardly any of it can be ignored even if we wanted it so. […]