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Urban Current

O Jerusalem

by Charles Lyons  “The history of Jerusalem is the his­tory of the world, but it is also the chronicle of an often penurious, provincial town amid the Judean hills. Jeru­salem was once regarded as the […]

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On the Table

Trouble

by Keith Bassham I have lamented more than once in this column the requirements and limitations of a monthly publishing schedule in the matter of current news. Since we last went to the printer’s, we […]

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President Perspective

The silent hero of Christmas

by Linzy Slayden A worried mother phoned the church office on the afternoon of the annual Sunday school Christmas program. She was so sorry to say that her son, who was playing the role of […]

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Worldwide Missions

World Mission Service Center

by Jon Konnerup The BBFI Mission Office, founded in 1950, serves as the World Mission Service Center for BBFI churches and their missionar­ies. One of our primary responsibilities is to administrate the mis­sion policies of […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Peace on Earth?

by Mark Milioni I read a funny story about a woman who was late getting her Christ­mas cards out. At the last minute she bought a box of 50 identi­cal cards. Not bothering to read […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Getting on the list

by David Melton I live by lists. At my office I call them to-do lists. Before exams my stu­dents call them review lists (they may have other secret terms!). At our house, our sons have […]

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Feature Article

We need forgiveness

Second in a series of studies on Psalm 51 by Keith Bassham In the first article in this series, I wrote that Psalm 51 stands out for a few reasons. First, it is one of […]

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AfterWords

Windows of Thanksgiving

by Kevin Carson Pastor, Sonrise Baptist Church, Ozark, MO If you were asked to define Thanksgiving, it might go something like this. “Thanksgiving is a holiday in the United States, cele­brated annually on the fourth […]

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On the Table

Thankful for what and to whom?

by Keith Bassham A couple of years ago during the Thanksgiving season, it came to me that a lot of people in media were talking about thankfulness and being thankful and the need for being […]