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Feature Article

Handling dark-side emotions God’s way

by Keith Bassham The weekend before we went to press, a man tried to assassinate an Arizona congress­woman and did manage to kill six people. Oth­ers were wounded in the attack, and the sus­pected shooter […]

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Baptist History

George Grenfell

The hero of the Congo by Thomas Ray George Grenfell was converted and baptized at the age of 15 at Heneage Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, England. He and several zealous young men had a […]

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Urban Current

New currents in the Deep Blue Sea

by Charles Lyons February 22, 2011, will be extraordinary in Chicago history. Voters will go to the polls in a unique mayoral primary. From time immemorial, the primary in Chicago has been the election. There […]

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On the Table

The Tribune is worthwhile

by Keith Bassham There is a reason why automobile windshields are so much larg­er than rearview mirrors — and the Fellowship’s forward look should always be correspondingly larger. That does not, however, mean we ignore […]

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Feature Article

Anti-fat pastor recruiting losers

by Keith Bassham Pastor Steve Reynolds of Capital Bap­tist Church in Annandale, Virginia, says he was “sick and tired of being sick and tired,” but that was about five years and more than 100 pounds […]

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Feature Article

We believe in the Trinity, so what?

by Keith Bassham We don’t hear or think much about the Trinity, and I can think of at least three reasons this is so. First, the teaching concerning the Trinity is something we don’t understand […]

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Baptist History

Robert Arthington

The eccentric Baptist millionaire by Thomas Ray Robert Arthington, Jr. was born May 20, 1823, in Leeds, England. His parents, Robert Sr. and Maria Arthington, were devout and active members of the Society of Friends. […]