Feb 12, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
Cuba has long been a place plagued with political instability – due in part to its lack of a gospel ministry. During the insurrection of 1868, when Cuba first sought independence from Spain, three ladies made their way from Cuba to Mississippi. There they were met...
Feb 11, 2026 | Timothy Parrow
Dear Pastor and Brethren: Mission Activity This month our Sunday attendances were very low, mostly due to various health issues among the congregation. We did have a visitor, Mark Hastings, but he has not returned. Apparently he has a charismatic...
Feb 8, 2026 | Sunday Evening
Paul loved the church in Philippi. He seemed to be closer to this group of people than to most of the other congregations of Christians. We can see his affection beginning in the first chapter and extending throughout. “I thank by God upon every remembrance of you.”...
Feb 8, 2026 | Sunday Morning
Paul begins this chapter with warnings about the dangerous condition of the last days. “Beware of (predatory) dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the (Jewish) concision.” “To write the same things to you, to me indeed is not grievous, but for you it is safe” – and...
Feb 6, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
George Wagner was arrested in Munich, Bavaria, because he held to four particular articles: Priests cannot forgive men of their sins; no man can bring God down from heaven; Christ is not to be found in religious bread and wine; and water baptism does not save from...
Feb 1, 2026 | Sunday Morning
I’ll start this morning with a word of warning: If any preacher, any religious blogger, any author – sounds like the Apostle Paul, have nothing to do with him. If any man even hints: “Brethren, be followers together of ME, and mark them which walk so as ye have US for...
Jan 30, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
The Civil War was one of the most horrendous periods in American history, but God can, and does, bring good things out of bad. While many thousands of lives were lost, there were also thousands of soldiers on both sides of the conflict who threw themselves on the...