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Feature Article

Christian view of hell challenged

Book Review of Love Wins Reviewed by Gregory C. Christopher, Ph.D. Baptist Bible College Vice President of Academic Affairs Love Wins: A Book about Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived. […]

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Feature Article

Easter around the Fellowship

by the Tribune We had a great Easter weekend with 407 attending and eight saved in three services in our church. Our first church plant, Aaron Cavin’s Life Church, had 195, and not sure how […]

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Baptist History

Susannah Spurgeon

The faithful pastor’s wife by Thomas Ray Susannah Spurgeon will always be remembered as the faithful wife and encourager of the great preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon. However, she also deserves to be honored for her […]

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Urban Current

Boston as a base

by Charles Lyons Boston is home of the first public school, the first subway system, the first all female law school, and the first phone call in history. Called the Athens of America because of […]

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Feature Article

My mother always said…

by Sharon Hoffman This is the prayer journal of Ruby Prentiss. Ruby’s name is a fiction, but she is a real composite of women I have known and loved. She is a woman in ministry […]

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AfterWords

The most important thing on earth

by John Arnold Pastor, Library Baptist Church, Finleyville, PA Charles Spurgeon said, “I would rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach.” Why do we see so many more quotes on the […]

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On the Table

Momentum

by Keith Bassham Two features dominate the Tribune this month. First is the report on the May Graduation Fellowship Week. We report not only what happened but also some impressions from several who attended. The […]

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President Perspective

Let’s go fishing!

by Linzy Slayden It is amazing to me that the first words Jesus ever said to those who would become His followers were, “Follow me” (Matthew 4). When He said those words, He was talking […]

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Worldwide Missions

Step back and assess

by Jon Konnerup Our missionaries are dealing with conditions on the field that could hinder their ability to stay and minister. Also, our churches at home are dealing with the economy and paradigm shifts that […]

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Church Planting

NCPO helps churches regardless of age

by Wayne Guinn The ministry of the NCPO is not limited to working with new church plants and church planters. As the following testimony shows, we also offer consulting services to all churches, whatever their […]