The Baptist Church: Its Perversion of The Mission of The Church

By John A. Gibson The mission of the church belonging to Christ has been divinely given and sufficiently revealed in the Scriptures. Those who have an attitude of respect for that divine revelation will be content with that arrangement and strictly adhere to it. But those who are lacking in this respect will resort to the …

The Baptist Church: The Unscriptural Organization

By Mike Willis As we continue to consider the Baptist Church, we also need to study the pattern of organization which is found in the New Testament to contrast it with the present organization of the Baptist Churches in America. By so doing, I shall demonstrate that the Baptist Church cannot be the church of the …

The Baptist Church: Its Various Sects

By Larry Ray Hafley There are scores of Baptist vines, each of which produces its own particular fruit and flavor. As has been established in this series of essays, Baptist branches are not of New Testament stock. Their root is not in the ground of Christ; their seed it not of the word of God; their …

Interesting Statements From A Baptist History Book

By Bill Lavender “A Short History Of The Baptists” by Henry C. Vedder, printed by “The American Baptist Publication Society,” Philadelphia, 1892, has undergone many printings since, but is little known and little read among Baptists. Vedder was a faithful Baptist, but many Baptists did not like the truth he told about their history. A few …