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We knew it, and now everyone knows

by Keith Bassham A Greek painter named Appelles in the fourth century B.C. is supposed to have uttered a phrase to a shoemaker who had criticized some of his work. The Latin phrase is “Sutor, […]

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Read your Bible

by Keith Bassham I am a reader. I love reading. I can even enjoy reading a good dictionary. And while some might think that is a sad commentary and may account for a very inactive […]

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Stuart and me

by Mark Milioni I was saddened to learn that ESPN announcer Stuart Scott died January 4, 2015, following a seven-year battle with a rare form of cancer. I have closely followed his story for a […]

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An emotional blister

by Don Mingo CEO of Mingo Coaching Group One of my principles is, “Life is too short to spend it standing in long lines.” For that reason, I try to stay away from the big […]

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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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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.

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The lost generation

by Keith Bassham The United States Army thought they were going to enlist Arthur Carrell Weber. In his schoolboy-appearing cursive signature on the draft registration, the “o” appeared to be an “a.” Never mind, though. […]