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Worldwide Missions

Which shall be to all people

by Jon Konnerup And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. Luke 2:10 Right here in the story of […]

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Church Planting

Let the remodeling begin

by Wayne Guinn A few months ago we told you about Ben York and the new church God is using him to start in Hilliard, OH. Here is an update: Guide Church Baptist is now […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

We are family

by Mark Milioni Christmas was special for our family — we got to be together. It has been a while because of the many changes in our lives this past year. Our once full nest […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

When things go north

by David Melton I was just thinking about things we say. For instance, the expression things went south — an idiom that has nothing to do with direction but instead expresses something going awry! Logic […]

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Feature Article

We Need Renewal

Third in a series of studies on Psalm 51 by Keith Bassham These past several months, we have been looking at Psalm 51. Some of the things we have already learned are, first, it is one […]

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Global Partners

Travel

by James G. Smith One area of ministry performed by the BBFI Mission Office that may or may not be understood is the area of travel. Our Mission Director, Jon Konnerup, and the associate directors, […]

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AfterWords

I have now been saved twice!

by Chris Moore BBFI Missionary to Kenya Early one morning, while driving to Maasai Corner, I noticed a large crowd on the side of the road. I slowed to see what was happening and was […]

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On the Table

2013 is here

by Keith Bassham Nearly 38 years ago to the day, in just about this spot in the Tribune, Wendell Zimmerman was introducing himself to the Fellowship as the new Tribune editor. He chose to include […]

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President Perspective

A Nehemiah moment

by Linzy Slayden Nehemiah is one of my favorite books in the Bible because it is the first book on leadership ever written. In it I see some principles that can apply today in the […]