Kennesaw meeting rallied Fellowship to unity
by Keith Bassham When I think of Atlanta, the images that first open in my mind are (not in any particular order) Coca Cola, Gone With the Wind, and CNN. Not exactly a classic mind […]
by Keith Bassham When I think of Atlanta, the images that first open in my mind are (not in any particular order) Coca Cola, Gone With the Wind, and CNN. Not exactly a classic mind […]
Martyr by Thomas Ray James Bainham was born about 1500 in Gloucestershire, England. His father, Alexander Bainham, was a man of wealth and influence; he was a knight and the sheriff of Gloucestershire. Young James […]
by Charles Lyons The trend is clear. Just over 50 percent of the world population lives in urban centers. That’s up from 9 percent in 1900 and headed for 60 percent by 2030. Do we […]
by Mike Randall Former editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune A key teaching of New Testament Christianity is the resurrection from the dead of both the saved and the lost, the righteous and the wicked, […]
by Keith Bassham Easter is upon us, so I was already thinking about resurrection themes, and that is fortunate for me today, since I must officiate a funeral tomorrow.
by Linzy Slayden We are living in not only a digitalized world, but a depersonalized world. It is an automated society where you have to remember your zip code, your area code, your social security […]
by Jon Konnerup In the mid-1970s, the Fellowship established the Missionary Projects Offering (MPO) to raise funds to help missionaries purchase or build homes and churches on the mission field. Since then, donors have given […]
by Wayne Guinn At the February meeting in Kennesaw, GA, the NCPO presented four new church planters for approval (Aaron Mitchell, Gerard Dumoulin, David Douthitt, and Mike Stancil) as well as provided an opportunity for […]
by Mark Milioni This is our theme for Fellowship Week 2013. “Start here, go global,” is essentially what Jesus was challenging His followers to do in Acts 1:8: But ye shall receive power, after that […]
by Phil Webber David Melton just left with a group of students and friends of Boston on the annual Spring Study Trip, this time to Greece and Turkey to trace the steps of Paul’s ministry […]
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