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Mar/Apr ’14 Issue


All Current Issue PostsMar/Apr '14 IssueThe Baptist Bulletin Magazine

March/April 2014

dlbcontractor, March 8, 2014

Read the Baptist Bulletin online or contact our subscription department to receive the print edition by mail. Ask about our group rates for churches—read the …

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Fund-raising Is for the Birds

agower, March 7, 2014

Fund-raising gets a bad rap among some Christian leaders who are uncomfortable with asking for money. They cite George Müller and Hudson Taylor as examples …

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Gambling: Vice or Virtue?

agower, March 7, 2014

Two evangelical leaders make a gambling trip to Las Vegas, followed by a lengthy exposé in a Christian magazine. They later apologize. Several Christian colleges …

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Greg Gilbert: How ‘Gospel Centered’ Can Change Your Church

agower, March 7, 2014

Greg Gilbert, pastor of Third Avenue Baptist Church in Louisville, was guest speaker at the “Standing Together for the Gospel” conference sponsored by our Ohio …

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Too Small or Too Big?

agower, March 7, 2014

Christianity includes something besides the gospel. If we make Christianity equal to the gospel alone, then we are likely to fall into one of two …

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The Courage to Live

agower, March 7, 2014

Two seminary professors, Mark McGinniss and Rod Decker, found themselves in a conversation about their journeys of suffering. When Rod was diagnosed with aggressive cancer, …

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The Courage to Die

agower, March 7, 2014

Two seminary professors, Mark McGinniss and Rod Decker, found themselves in a conversation about their journeys of suffering. When Rod was diagnosed with aggressive cancer, …

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