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Articles from Baptist History and Heritage (January 1, 2005)

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A history of the Korean immigrant Baptist church movement in the United States: the growth of ethnic minority churches related to the Southern Baptist convention (SBC) is exploding. Chang, Chul Tim 2443
Against all odds: the fire shut up in the bones of L. Venchael Booth, founder of the progressive National Baptist Convention: intellectual integrity mandates a disclaimer at the outset. The disclaimer is that I do not come to this subject matter without bias. L. Venchael Booth was my father. Booth, William D. Biography 4113
Broadening my knowledge of the Baptist community. Durso, Pamela R. Editorial 610
Fellowship in the gospel: Scottish Baptists and their relationships with other Baptist churches, 1900 to 1945: Scottish Baptists began the twentieth century in good heart after sustained growth in numbers of both members and churches following the formation of the Baptist Union of Scotland (BUS) in 1869 (1). Talbot, Brian 3303
John Leland: evolving views of slavery, 1789-1839: in 1789, the General Committee of Virginia Baptists turned to Massachusetts native John Leland to craft a statement concerning slavery. Gourley, Bruce Biography 5350
Rescue the Perishing: Selected Correspondence of Annie W. Armstrong. Early, Joe, Jr. Book Review 565
Seventh Day Baptists: a microcosm of Baptist history: some people like to stand on the shore of an ocean and see the magnitude of God's creation. Some prefer to use the same ocean to travel beyond that which is known to them. Still others like to play in the surf, even swimming against the tide or trusting in its buoyancy to carry their bodies to the safety of the shore. Sanford, Don 3918
The authority of a Baptist association: recently the authority of Baptist associations and state Baptist conventions has been headline news. Baptist historians have spent far more time studying Baptist associations than analyzing Baptist state conventions. The latter is a fertile, if boring, field for some intense investigation. Shurden, Walter B. 532
The International Baptist Seminary: a Baptist attempt at Americanization, education, and missions in East Orange, New Jersey: Ethnicity is an important part of American and Baptist history. Essick, John D. 2718
The Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church: the Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church (PFWBC) may be compared to a young olive tree in a grove of older trees. Butts, Elvin 4051
The power of Baptist origins: a little Baptist church in the Appalachian Mountains gave me my basic spiritual education until I went to college. Deweese, Charles W. 575
The Progressive National Baptist Convention: the Progressive National Baptist Convention (PNBC) was founded in 1961, in the aftermath of several years of conflict within the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc. (NBC). The conflict centered on two issues: (1) the tenure of president Joseph H. Jackson, and (2) the civil rights activism of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1). Williams, Lawrence H. 3416
Unification to integration: a brief history of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas: my first experience with the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas (HBCT) was as a Royal Ambassador staffer working with Noe Vella, director of Royal Ambassadors at Primera Iglesia Bautista in Corpus Christi, Texas. Reyes, Albert 4654
Who and where in the world are the Baptists? When the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) was founded in London, England, in 1905, seven million Baptists lived throughout the world. As we enter 2005, our centennial year, 48 million baptized believers are members of Baptist churches (1). Lotz, Denton 5494
Wonderful Words of Life: Hymns in American Protestant History and Theology. Music, David W. Book Review 550

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