Missionary Martyrs: Are We Paying Too High a Price to Evangelize the World? | Central Baptist Theological Seminary
Two fresh missionary deaths have made the news in recent weeks. The first was the unexpected death of missionary Charles Trumann Wesco (1974–2018), an independent Baptist missionary from Indiana. Charles, a father of eight, was accidently caught in the crossfire of civil unrest in Bamenda, Cameroon, having been in the hostile northern part of the […]
Is religion better than atheism as a coping mechanism?
We obviously do not agree with this article, but we do find it helpful to understand how some people are thinking. This article does identify an aspect of human need that only God Himself, not religion, can meet. (KSchaal) Many of us have been there in darker moments: You hadn’t crossed the threshold of a […]
Anger in the First Degree

Murders come in all kinds of ways. They come through violence. They come through domestic squabbles. They come through gang warfare. Unfortunately, records of murder litter the history of the world. In fact, murders are so commonplace that they don’t always make the news cycle unless they’re bizarre or multiple. Yet, the most prevalent form […]

