Author J. Randal Matheny

Randal and his wife Vicki have lived and worked in Brazil since Nov. 1984. They have three married children and six grandchildren. He sometimes writes "7 Points." http://randal.us

Internet radio station key in Filipino conversion

A number of people cooperated in this effort to teach the gospel to Imelda.

Evangelism continues in wartorn Ukraine

Life may not be normal in Ukraine, but saints there continue their work.

Child watches biblical movie: ‘Jesus rose from the gravy’

A gospel preacher shares his grandson’s reaction to a biblical movie.

Literature highlights human quest, Bible defines it, says Michigan writer

A prominent theme of literature is the concept of the quest, and the Bible presents the ultimate quest of man and God.

Columbus, Georgia, church building burglarized

The Northside congregation incurred losses of $2700.

Airplane evangelism shows ‘urgent need’ to get over embarrassment

Missionary overhears cell phone conversation and offers help to know Christ.

After one year, fate of Christian girls kidnapped in Nigeria still unknown

Nigerian preacher says Chibok school girls are yet to be rescued.

British Bible School launches magazine

CORBY, UK (BNC) — BiBloS is the name of the new teaching magazine of the British Bible School, Principal Patrick Boyns announced today in Christian Worker magazine.

Former atheist and denominationalist finds answers that ‘made sense,’ launches appeal to friends

This former atheist goes to the church closest to home and discovers inconsistencies with the Bible.

‘The church meets here’. Brazil congregation understands what the church is

One congregation in São Paulo state shows that it understands biblical teaching about the church.

Evangelists turn to first-person stories for sharing the gospel

Lance Mosher’s first person account of his conversion adds to the positive literature of this genre as a means of sharing the gospel. Do we have a 21st-Century trend?

Culture named word of the year at Merriam-Webster. And in the brotherhood?

The editor shares his perspective on the idea of culture as a prime tool for progressives in the church.

Heritage reports baptisms, library growth, teaching abroad

Dr. Bill Bagents notes progress at the school, baptisms by alumni, teaching by faculty.

Let my people go! See some other movie instead of ‘Exodus’

It’s not worth the money to see, says this reviewer. You’ll be disappointed, from several standpoints.

Supplies, Bibles, gospel reach Philippine island after typhoon

Michael Hildreth coordinates typhoon relief funds and supplies on the eastern island of Samar.

‘Life is more peaceful:’ Preacher and wife live out of minibus

Chris Clevenger explains the decision to live out of a mini-bus.

Three Faulkner athletes to be charged in murder of fourth

Four students attempted a house robbery, one was shot and killed by the homeowners, other three to be charged with murder, say police.

Tennessee church puts woman in pulpit, provokes reactions

Faithful brethren respond to a Nashville-area progressive church that recently put a woman in the pulpit.

FHU cancels Bill Cosby for banquet appearance, confirms Ben Carson

Freed-Hardeman University replaces a controversial speaker with a conservative spokesman and potential presidential candidate.

‘The horrible condition of mankind:’ Why missionaries ask for money

George Hall reminds us that we should be touched by the greatest need of all.

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