Baptist Bulletin October 1935
In this issue: • The Need of the Hour! To Reclaim Modernist Baptist Churches for the Lord Jesus Christ • “Bloodless—But Red” • Iowa Pastor Bravely Battles NBC Machine • Who Gets NBC Mission Dollar? • The Holy Spirit in Us Ungrieved
Baptist Bulletin August/September 1935
In this issue: • Bible Believing Baptists All over Country Withdraw from NBC Modernism • The New NBC President • The Case Against the American Baptist Home Mission Society • Youth on Fire for Christ • Once I Was Blind but Now I See
Animals and the Flood
Q. How did animals find their way to the ark before the Flood? How did they survive all that time in the ark? After the …
Shall We Surrender the Term “Fundamentalism”?
NOTE: In recent years the word “fundamentalism” and its derivatives, particularly as they relate to Biblical Christianity, have come under scrutiny and even attack. Some …
More Than Another Tailgate Party
The crisp air is filled with the noise of people talking—getting reacquainted with old friends and greeting new ones. Fall colors adorn the trees, but …
Confessions of a Guest Speaker
Were it not for the skyrocketing cost of gasoline this past year, I probably wouldn’t have noticed the high cost of speaking during the same …
The Next Greatest Generation
According to economist Peter G. Peterson, “a massive iceberg . . . dead ahead” is threatening to impact the social, cultural, and economic world for …
Learning to Be Content in Every Circumstance
This interactive sample chapter has been edited and reformatted from lesson 4 of a new Women’s Study from RBP, The Secret of Contentment by Juanita …
The Approaching Storm II
Last month we noticed how an increasing number of world events appear to have prophetic significance. These events, however, meet with a callous indifference in …
Staying Plumb to the Word
As technologically complex as the workplace has become, basic tools remain that can be used to effectively and accurately perform jobs. For instance, a bricklayer …
Can a Vow Ever Be Broken?
Q. When I was young and before I became a believer in Christ, I took a vow that I would never leave the church I …
