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Special Offer: Become a member today to receive a yearlong subscription to Baptist History & Heritage and also get a courtesy copy of this special 60th anniversary volume. Help share the Baptist story at www.thebhhs.org/membership.

We are excited to release a new issue of Baptist History & Heritage celebrating the 60th anniversary of our journal, which has helped Baptists remember, examine, and share their story since 1965.

This special commemorative double issue and accompanying free discussion guide marks the journal’s 60th anniversary by republishing the late Dr. John David Broome’s article from Volume 1 alongside a curated selection of Norman W. Cox Award–winning articles that reflect the strength and breadth of Baptist historical scholarship across the decades.

Articles in this 60th anniversary commemorative double issue include:

◆ Hezekiah Smith of Haverhill, Massachusetts — Dr. John David Broome (1965)

◆ Varieties of Freedom in the Baptist Experience — Dr. Bill Leonard (1991)

◆ Albert Henry Newman” — Dr. Glenn Jonas (2003)

◆ The Life and Times of Barbara Jordan: A Twentieth-Century Baptist and Political Pioneer — Rev. Bonnie Oliver-Brandon (2007)

◆ Arguing Regenerate Church Membership: Baptist Identity during Its First Decade, 1610–1620 — Dr. Bill Pitts (2010)

◆ Building a Publishing Empire: The Annie Armstrong Era of WMU, SBC — Dr. Carol Crawford Holcomb (2013)

◆ ‘With Their Own People’: Mexican-American, African-American, and Anglo Baptists in Texas, 1900–1965 — Dr. David J. Cameron (2016)

◆ Many Voices: The Complexity of Baptist Women’s History — Dr. Mandy McMichael (2019)

◆ Baptists and the Johnson Amendment — Dr. J. David Holcomb (2020)

◆ Rufus Burleson and the ‘Brazilian Girl’: The Story of Antônia Teixeira — Dr. Mikeal Parsons (2022)

This 60th anniversary volume also comes with a free downloadable discussion guide inviting churches to do more than read Baptist history. The 14-page resource helps congregations engage Baptist history with flexible stand-alone sessions, each article becomes a conversation about identity, witness and congregational life today.