Apr 23, 2026 | Lessons on Bible Trivia, This Sunday in Baptist History
“Uncle” Harry was a slave to Thomas L. Cowan. On one occasion Mr. Cowan was present for a funeral where Uncle Harry was to preach. He was tremendously impressed with the man’s understanding of the scriptures, which led him to ask his lawyer to draw up some legal...
Apr 19, 2026 | Sunday Morning
Earlier, we read the account of the rich, young ruler who came to Christ Jesus one day. He asked: “Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” The Lord answered by taking him to the second half of the Ten Commandments: “Do not kill; do not steal; do not...
Apr 16, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
Cape May is a community at the most southerly point in New Jersey – on the north side of the mouth of Delaware Bay. Ships headed toward Philadelphia, which for a time was a more important port than New York, all passed by Cape May. Today that county is about half...
Apr 15, 2026 | Timothy Parrow
Dear Pastor and Brethren: Good News From Tenerife, Spain I made an audio call through Facebook Messenger with the help of Roxanne to Bro. Jose Manuel Garcia, the pastor of Bible Baptist Church, on March 19. He had been seriously sick from a infected...
Apr 12, 2026 | Sunday Morning
Over the last month, in addition to considering the resurrection of God, we have looked at a couple of the people in and around Christ’s crucifixion. Among them, we considered King Herod. During the arrest and trials of the Lord, this man had a perfect opportunity to...
Apr 9, 2026 | This Sunday in Baptist History
William Screven emigrated to Boston from Somerton, England about the year 1668. Desiring to start a Baptist church, he was informed that he would be violating the law of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, so he moved to Kittery, Maine. But then Massachusetts acquired...
Apr 5, 2026 | Sunday Morning
Over the years, we have looked at the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, from several perspectives. We’ve considered it from the position of the ladies who were first to the sepulchre on Sunday morning. We’ve studied how the resurrection was essential to the completion...