March/April 2015 Issue
It’s popular to tout new insights into prophecy, but Bryan Augsburger and Mark McGinniss are exposing them as error. Augsburger answers “Is hype eclipsing hermeneutics?” …
Front Row: Good, Bad, and Not Quite Ugly
The words “good,” “bad,” and “not quite ugly” characterize the causes our Regular Baptist fellowship of churches has rallied around through the years.
The Passing of a Generation
In January our fellowship of churches lost two representatives of the second generation of Regular Baptists: Joseph Bower and Shirley Hull.
Control Freaks in the Local Church
I have been fortunate enough to have traveled the length and breadth of North America and to have visited and ministered in hundreds of churches.
Forsaking Their iPhones to Serve Christ
Dressed in a T-shirt with the word “staff” printed across the back, modest cutoff jeans, and flip-flops, she appears at first glance to be a typical college student who has found a summer job.
The Fatal Flaws of Cahn
If there is one quality believers need desperately in today’s cultural climate, it is Biblical discernment.
Blood Moons
From the earliest days of the church, speculations regarding end-time events have abounded. People in every generation have set dates for Christ’s return.
Contextualized Ministry in Rural America
A little more than five years ago I had a conversation that has impacted my entire ministry.