FrontLine January/February 2015

The Doctrine of Separation John C. Vaughn It has been said that a biblical Fundamentalist is someone “who believes the Bible, obeys the Bible, proclaims the Bible, and defends the Bible.” The logical consequence of that sequence is biblical separation. But biblical separation is more than that — it is a biblical doctrine itself, to…

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Why Is the Virgin Birth So Important?

Joel Arnold Few people know that Ben Franklin, the consummate writer, inventor, and politician, descended from Puritans— his grandfather was a Baptist missionary to the Indians and his father was a dissenter. Franklin himself financially supported a Presbyterian minister and attended a few services. But what ultimately turned him away was his mistaken feeling that…

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November / December 2014 FrontLine

Our apologies for a late announcement of this issue. A new issue for 2015 will be available soon, but we wanted to alert  you to the topic for our last issue of 2014 and urge you to subscribe. At FrontLine,  you will receive excellent Christian reading that you just won’t find anywhere else. The contents…

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In His Image–FrontLine July/August 2014

FrontLine: July/August 2014 | VOLUME 24 | NUMBER 4   The Problem with Humans is Humans John Vaughn What Is the Image of God in Man? Fred Moritz We are totally depraved sinners, and yet the image of God still remains. Thoroughly Human Thinking Andrew Hudson An unsaved human’s thinking is skewed in every area…

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FrontLine–Mar/Apr 2014

Check out the latest from FrontLine, opening editorial and Table of Contents below: March/April 2014 | VOLUME 24 | NUMBER 2 Baptist Distinctives Clearly, there are some Fundamentalists who are not Baptist, and there are many Baptists who are not Fundamentalists. But by its name and nature the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International (FBFI) is both…

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An Idea Central to What the Bible Teaches about Itself

Steve Hankins Featured from the Jan/Feb 2014 issue of FrontLine Most would agree that, while by no means a complete list of important Christian ideas, the Biblical concepts of love, grace, and wisdom are primary, expansive, and magnificently intertwined ideas in Scripture. They capture in many respects the essence of the Faith, as the believer…

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FrontLine Jan/Feb 2014

FrontLine: From Truth to Life Application January/February 2014 | VOLUME 24 | NUMBER 1 An Idea Central to What the Bible Teaches about Itself Steve Hankins Applying the Bible to Life Today Ken Casillas In application we are connecting two realms: Scripture and contemporary life. How to Apply the New Testament Concept of the World…

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The Flawed Hermeneutics of Evangelical Feminism

Andy and Erika Merkle We don’t have women pastors in our churches. But those who do might not be the liberals you imagine. Some are Evangelicals, people who hold to a true gospel, salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. We call them evangelical feminists.1 Evangelical feminists, unlike radical feminists, believe that…

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FrontLine–Nov/Dec 2013

November/December 2013 | VOLUME 23 | NUMBER 6 Cutting It Straight: Biblical Hermeneutics for Tough Issues Hermeneutics is the study of how people understand or interpret books, drama, art, music, architecture, and any number of other aspects of life. Biblical hermeneutics is the study of how people understand or interpret the Bible. Often Biblical hermeneutics…

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The Kingdom of God

Preston Mayes If someone asked you to summarize the message of the Bible in one sentence, how would you answer? You could say it is about the glory of God. That is true, but the statement does not adequately express the message of Scripture. Nobody summarizing the plot of a work such as A Christmas…

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