On August 14, the Missouri Baptist Bible Fellowship gathered in Springfield, MO at West Division Street Baptist Church, pastored by Rob Hoffman. Speakers were Phil Cunningham, director of guest services at First Baptist Church of Woodstock and Mark Milioni, president of Baptist Bible College. Phil spoke on the importance of first impressions for a church as well as sharing his personal testimony of failure and restoration in ministry. Mark shared a message titled “God in the Hands of Angry Sinners” where he addressed the false doctrine of Christian Universalism. His message can be viewed on the BBFI mobile app. The meeting also included breakout sessions with Randy Harp, Paul Ebert and Steve Sanders. During the business meeting, reports were given by several missionaries and Missouri church planters.
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