Articles by admin
Peek-a-boo! God comes through
by Linzy Slayden I used to mock people who played peek-a-boo with little babies. But I confess I did it with all four of my children and all nine of my grandchildren. It’s a silly […]
Mission partners worldwide
by Jon Konnerup It used to be said, “Missions is from the West to the rest.” However, because of churches and missionaries of the BBFI, we can now say missions is from everyone to everywhere. […]
Candidate school
by Dan Lamb The goal of the candidate school is to inform and equip the church planter to be best prepared to for the task ahead of him. The candidate school is five days of […]
It all works together
by Mark Milioni This morning as I write, I feel a refreshing sense of peace and joy. These qualities are not often a part of the job of directing Baptist Bible College, but today Romans […]
Walking — a Boston tradition
by David Melton By the time you read this, another crop of extraordinary men and women will be ready to walk across the historic stage of Faneuil Hall in Boston to receive their degrees from […]
He was seen
by Keith Bassham When Paul wanted to rehearse some basic facts about the content of Christian belief in his first Corinthian letter (chapter 15), he used the word gospel.
Stuck in chapter (and verse)
A Montana pastor reflects on the importance of church membership by Steve Van Winkle Pastor, Fellowship Baptist Church, Bozeman, MT Dirt (you may remember him from my first article about how I learned the importance […]
A pastoral response to a tragedy
by Kevin Carson Editor’s note: In February, the city of Springfield was shocked by the news of an abduction and then the murder of ten-year-old Hailey Owens. The community, far from paralyzed, however, moved quickly […]
The end of a journey
by Norma Gillming Peace. Room 101 in Boca Hospice by the Sea was serene, and the patient in the bed occasionally opened his eyes, and when he did, he smiled. I knew where he was […]
