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Telling Baptist stories: 400 years later
For the past few years, the Baptist History and Heritage Society has been in an informational mode--seeking to get the word out about the 400th...
Baptist History and Heritage, 01/01/09 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Best for the church and best for the state
While putting together this issue of Baptist History and Heritage, I realized that it will be distributed in early November--at about the same time...
Baptist History and Heritage, 06/22/08 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Roger Williams and Native Americans
Several years ago I read Roger Williams's Christenings Make Not Christians or Brief Discourse Concerning that Name Heathen, Commonly Given to the...
Baptist History and Heritage, 03/22/08 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
The Axioms of Religion: the one hundredth anniversary of E. Y. Mullins's
In 1908, Judson Press published E. Y. Mullins's The Axioms of Religion: A New Interpretation of the Baptist Faith. For one hundred years, Axioms...
Baptist History and Heritage, 01/01/08 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Filling in the gaps: lessons from African American Baptist history
The June 2007 meeting of the Baptist History and Heritage Society in Campbellsville, Kentucky, was for me as an excellent introduction to African...
Baptist History and Heritage, 06/22/07 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Baptists and Bible translations
In 1914, Kentucky Baptist pastor J. W. Porter wrote, "Baptists have, in spite of their poverty and persecution, led all others in their efforts for...
Baptist History and Heritage, 03/22/07 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
A Pilgrimage of Faith: My Story
A Pilgrimage of Faith: My Story. By Henlee Hulix Barnette. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2004. 291 pp. A Pilgrimage of Faith: My Story. By...
Baptist History and Heritage, 01/01/07 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Baptist influence in the public arena: Baptists began as a small, oppressed movement in the American colonies, and Baptists became well-known and well-despised as defenders of freedom and champions of religious liberty. In their early years, they had no p
As the nation grew and matured, Baptists also grew and matured, eventually becoming a majority movement, particularly in the southern region of the...
Baptist History and Heritage, 06/22/06 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Second to None: A History of Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, 150 Years of Service, 1854-2004
Second to None: A History of Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, 150 Years of Service, 1854-2004. By C. Douglas Weaver. Brentwood, TN: Baptist...
Baptist History and Heritage, 06/22/06 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication -
Recent trends and Baptist missions: American Christians, including most Baptists, have typically been among the most productive, effective, and committed mission supporters and missionary senders, and they still are
However, the missions landscape has begun to shift. In the March 2006 issue of Christianity Today, Rob Moll reported that South Korean churches now...
Baptist History and Heritage, 03/22/06 by Pamela R. Durso · More from publication


