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As we look ahead, we will be pausing publication of The Baptist Bulletin at the end of January 2026.
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When God Calls Your Child into Missions
I grew up hearing missionary candidates present their work and ask for prayer and monetary ...more

Come Together
It’s interesting sometimes how God speaks to you in funny ...more

Inside the Winter 2025 Baptist Bulletin
It’s a new year and time for a renewed perspective on our ...more

No Magic Formula—Just Relationships
Next Sunday morning in Horton, Iowa, Horton Baptist Church will be filled with people from a thirty-mile ...more

GARBC Ministry Trip Strengthens Ties with Liberia Partners
David Strope (right) receives a warm greeting at the conference in Liberia by one of the host pastors, Aaron. Regular Baptist International is forging new ...more

Same Purpose in a New Day
God willing and messengers voting, a new national representative will have been elected at the Regular Baptist Ministries Conference 2024 in ...more

Observations Along the Way
As an observer in churches of all shapes and sizes, traveling week to week, here are some observations I’ve made along the ...more
Highlight

Book Review: Five Half-Truths
Daryl Neipp reviews Flip Michaels's book "Five ...more

Book Review: Authorized - The Use & Misuse of the King James Bible
David Gunn reviews Mark Ward's book "Authorized: The Use & Misuse of the King James ...more

Book Review: Baptist History in England and America
Jeff Straub reviews David Beale's book "Baptist History in England and America: Personalities, Positions, and ...more
Archives
Baptist Bulletin April 1945
In this issue: • The High Cost of Staying In • Studies in First Corinthians • • Deterioration • No Annual Meeting This Year • ...more
Baptist Bulletin March 1945
In this issue: • The Christian Home • Studies in First Corinthians • Chaplaincy Committee's Corner • Lot, the Compromiser • Flashes from Foreign ...more
Baptist Bulletin February 1945
In this issue: • Baptists Awake • Studies in First Corinthians • Who's Who in Northern Baptist Convention Liberalism • American Council Wins Victory • ...more








