The Frankie Smith Ag Project

The sermon on our mission works last Sunday morning allowed me to make some very brief remarks about the Frankie Smith Ag Project that is an integral part of the curriculum at BTC. Unfortunately, time did not allow me to explain the role this project plays in FACE’s...

I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel

The book of Acts is filled with thrilling accounts of early Christians growing and bearing fruit both in terms of evangelism and in good deeds. Repeatedly we read of their positive influence among people and, where that favorable impression was held, the church was...

Who Am I?

At the age of 87, brother J. A. McNutt made the observation that “most folks are about as happy, or as miserable, as they plan to be.” Call it home-spun humor if you like, but it is more than that. It is homespun wisdom, achieved by a life of dedication to studying...

Knowing God

In J. I. Packer’s classic work, Knowing God, he asks and answers some vital questions in thought-provoking ways. Q. What were we made for? A. To know God. Q. What aim should we set [for] ourselves in life? A. To know God. Q. What is the ‘eternal life’ that Jesus...

2 Timothy 2:19

A new year has begun, and it is only natural that we want to look ahead and try to be ready. Yet the moment we attempt to do that, we become inundated with fears and doubts. The rising cost of groceries and fuel and all of the unknowns about health care are legitimate...

What Should We Do?

One of the most inspiring and challenging passages in the Old Testament is a one-verse character summary of Ezra. “For Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the Lord and to practice it, and to teach His statutes and ordinances in Israel” (Ezra 7:10).It is not...