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Catechism

by Keith Bassham What was the most significant change in Christianity over the past decade? This question was asked by Christianity Today last year among people who research and report such things. In Ruth Moon’s […]

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Accessible apologetics

by Keith Bassham From the feedback I receive, people are interested in the apologetics series the Tribune began in the January issue. Finding material on the subject is not difficult, and any reasonable writer/compiler could […]

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A non-extreme makeover

by Keith Bassham Readers will notice a slightly different look in the Tribune this month. The pages are wider. There are some layout and design changes. A few of the columns and ads have been […]

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End of the year housekeeping

By Keith Bassham Though most readers will receive this magazine before Thanksgiv­ing, publishing realities demand I think in terms of the end of the year, and certain housekeeping chores make similar demands. First a word […]

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A visit with a hero

By Keith Bassham When I visit my kids in the Washington, D. C. area, I generally go into amateur historian mode. In that mindset, I am liable to head down any road marked with some […]

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A failure of imagination

by Keith Bassham My wife and I have been watching space films lately. Not the fantasy, Buck Rogers kind. This is NASA/Discovery Channel stuff — that, and some dramatic series based on the real thing. […]

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Treasures in history and books

By Keith Bassham M. L. and Marjorie Ellis, former members of Canton Baptist Temple, had transferred to the Tulsa area and attended my Sunday school class at Eastland Baptist Church when I was there about […]

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Living Under Pressure

by Keith Bassham Living under pressure I feel fortunate in many ways that I live as a Christian in this time and place. I wonder if I could have withstood persecution, prosecution, and torture alongside […]

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Impatient for Easter

by Keith Bassham I’ve always loved the Noel Smith line of 50 years ago, “We have finally gotten around to Easter.” I cannot remember anticipating Easter as I did Christmas as a kid, but these […]