A Future for Israel

FRONTLINE Volume 34 • Number 3 The modern-day state of Israel has been in the news and in our collective minds at least since that tragic day last year, October 7, when the nation of Israel was horribly and brutally attacked by the terrorist group Hamas. Many believers in Christ mourned that terrible day. Why…

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What Are the Fundamental Doctrines of the Faith?

Introduction Fundamentalism had a pronounced impact in American religious life in the early-to-mid-twentieth century. Its effects are still felt as a movement that lives on today. Most Christian historians and theologians include a section on fundamentalism in their writings,1 though their perspectives about its beliefs and its value vary a great deal. What has distinguished…

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Navigating Life’s Big Transitions

FrontLine Volume 33 • Number 3 In this issue we are exploring the life transitions that everyone faces. Managing those transitions can be tricky, to say the least. There is much one could say about raising youngsters—and my wife and I face that every day as we try to raise our six- and nine-year-old children…

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Is the Bible a Supernatural Book? — FrontLine

FRONTLINE Volume 32 • Number 3 How Does Fulfilled Prophecy Relate to the Believer? Have you ever received a text or an e-mail telling you that you are the winner of a subscription, are eligible for a discount, or are the recipient of a gift card? More often than not those communications do not pan…

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Rightly Dividing the Word

The Hermeneutics of Biblical Fundamentalism FrontLine January/February 2020 | VOLUME 30 | NUMBER 1 As many textbooks state, hermeneutics is the science and art of Bible interpretation. The desire to interpret the Bible correctly must be the focus of every preacher, parent, counselor, professor, and Sunday school teacher in all fundamental Baptist churches. But it…

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