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Worldwide Missions

World Mission Forum

by Jon Konnerup I would like to share with you an exciting event the Mission Office of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International will be hosting. It is the first World Mission Forum being held March […]

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Church Planting

The Builders are our heroes!

by Dan Lamb The BBFI Builders are such a valued piece of the NCPO team. The main purpose of the BBFI Builders has been to help baby churches get into their first buildings. In the […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Thank you!

by Mark Milioni You have prayed. You have given. You have made the following announcement possible: Baptist Bible College is very pleased to announce that we have successfully accomplished our goal of raising $600,000 to […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

It’s all about the finish

by David Melton   In Boston we love our hockey — the Boston Bruins. I grew up ignorant of hockey. That all changed in my years in New England. The Bruins may not be a […]

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On the Table

Things that work

by Keith Bassham Last spring, my wife and I bought a nearly new car, and for the first time in a long time, we drive a vehicle manufactured in the current decade. One thing that […]

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Global Partners

Missionary Care

Mobilizing support, resources, and tools for missionaries GLOBAL PARTNERS The unexpected gunfire erupting into our lives on December 15, 2013 changed everything for so many people. 

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Feature Article

A man sent from God to Mexico

J. Harold DeVilbiss (1926-2013) Adapted from an article written by James O. Combs, former editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune, with updates and additions by Keith Bassham Texas-born on December 22, 1926, in San Antonio, […]

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Feature Article

Memories and dreams

by Barton Carter Retired BBFI missionary to the Philippines The senior citizens’ class has become the largest adult class in many churches. Where are they coming from? Where have they been? What have they done […]

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AfterWords

The DeVilbiss heritage

by Keith Bassham DeVilbiss looks like a somewhat French name, but it comes from two words: devil and biss, or in the German (and spelled in various ways), “devil biter” which seems appropriate.

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Baptist History

John Birch

Missionary and soldier by Thomas Ray September 12, 1918, Presbyterian missionaries to India, George and Ethel Birch, rejoiced in the birth of their firstborn. They named him John. In 1920, George’s declining health forced the […]