Living in an era of heightened resistance to the gospel of Jesus Christ, Christians today face enormous challenges related to living out their faith in the public square. This issue of the Baptist Bulletin focuses on precisely those challenges. Steven Harduk (“Scoffers”) examines the relatively recent phenomenon of the new atheism and offers practical, Biblical suggestions for responding to it. Keith Kobelia provides sage advice for “Passing on Convictions to the Next Generation,” while Daryl Neipp (“Tweets and Peeps”) writes on the need to maintain a consistent Christian testimony on social media. This issue also addresses several other topics of natural interest to Baptists, such as the value of Christian camping ministries, the incredible opportunity that is military chaplaincy, and another installment in the history of the Protestant Reformation.
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Scoffers | Steven Harduk
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Tweets and Peeps | Daryl A. Neipp
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A Baptist Looks at the Protestant Reformation: It Started with Sausages | Jeff Straub
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The Value of Camp | Austin Gonzales
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Why Your Pastor Should Consider a Military Ministry | Clare Jewell
Baptist Bulletin Plus—Digital Content
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Neil Gorsuch and the Future of Religious Liberty | David Closson
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The Singing Church | Ken Osbeck
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Singing with Understanding | Kevin Mungons and Darrell Goemaat
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How Millennials Can Bridge the Generation Gap | Emily Gehman
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Remembering Jason Nightingale | Melissa Meyer
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Things I Never Knew about Teaching Twos and Threes
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Do the Work of an Evangelist | Daniel Brown
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Family Bible Study: Why Did Jesus Die? | Cheryl Fawcett and Robert C. Newman
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Emotional Subjectivity in Teaching and Preaching the Psalms | Larry Overstreet
Departments
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Front Row: Realizing Revitalization | John Greening
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Book Reviews
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Q & A: Baptism Saves? | Norm Olson
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Q & A: Should Churches Have Deaconesses? | Norm Olson
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Soundbytes
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