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Feature Article

Spain

A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS By Jon Konnerup In its early history, Spain was largely populated by the Iberians, Basques, and Celts. The peninsula later came under rule of the Roman Empire. During the early […]

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Feature Article

Stewardship

DOES IT MEAN WHAT YOU THINK IT MEANS? by Randy Harp As a child, one of my favorite movies was The Princess Bride. I watched it with my children recently, and though I could still […]

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Feature Article

Gospel Logistics

by Mike Randall Former editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune Gospel work is spiritual warfare. In the New Testament, the work of spreading the Gospel, winning people to Christ, and planting churches, is often described […]

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Feature Article

Is it time for a capital stewardship campaign?

by Steve Chittenden Your church needs money every week, because your church does ministry every week. And while meeting the budget might not feel like a huge accomplishment, it’s actually key to a sustainable ministry […]

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Baptist History

They called him Mister Vick

by David R. Stokes He was never ordained, though he pastored one of the largest churches in the United States. He preached Sunday morning sermons to his congregation a mere ten times a year. His […]

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December

Christmas around the world

We asked BBFI missionaries a few questions about what Christmas is like where they serve. Their responses provide insight not only into what Christmas looks like around the world, but also the opportunities and struggles […]

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December

Part of the family

A PORTRAIT OF ADOPTION by Patrick McClure When I first met my wife nearly 20 years ago, I didn’t know many people who were adopted. Since then, just in our circle of friends, we have […]

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December

The house that never was

by Steve Van Winkle I finished reading the handwritten, gilded script on the face of the paper: November 24, 1983. A few minutes earlier, I was making my way toward a house in the distance […]