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Feature Article

A meeting with two themes

May Fellowship Week 2012 by the Tribune Baptist Bible College Interim President Ron Sears wanted to showcase the raison d’etre of the Baptist Bible Fellowship when he crafted the theme for Graduation Fellowship Week — […]

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AfterWords

He did “faithful” very well

by Steve Van Winkle, Pastor Fellowship Baptist Church, Bozeman, MT Twenty years ago this week, in May 1992, I received my first ministry job offer; that offer prompted me to leave Baptist Bible College a […]

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Urban Current

The sprawl stops

by Charles Lyons THE DEATH OF THE FRINGE SUBURB –New York Times SPRAWLING SUBURBS GROWTH FALLS TO HISTORIC LOW AMIDST HIGH GAS PRICES -Associated Press AMERICAN’S ROMANCE WITH SPRAWL MAY BE OVER –USA Today People wondered, “Will the […]

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President Perspective

Finishing is the goal, not simply starting

by Linzy Slayden Much is written today about motivation. We buy books, CDs, and DVDs; we attend conferences and seminars; we listen to advice on ways to get started and ways to spark initiatives. Plenty […]

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Worldwide Missions

Why are fewer going?

by Jon Konnerup Last month I began a series on why it seems fewer of the younger generation are surrendering to full-time ministry. The task is not finished and the need for the world to […]

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Church Planting

Planting not one, but several churches

by Jason Todd The National Church Planting Office continues to provide resourc­es to help our BBFI churches plant new churches in their com­munity and throughout the country. Let me share with you an imme­diate need […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Not easy, but worth it

by Mark Milioni With humility and an overwhelming sense of honor I accepted the presidency of Baptist Bible College. However, it has been a difficult decision. The chief difficulty is — I am a pastor. […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Something to smile about

by David Meton I don’t smile all the time. It’s not that I am mad, but usually I am concentrating. When you are like me — not the sharpest knife in the drawer — and […]