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by Keith Bassham Nearly any “thing” you can think of spends a certain amount of its resources promoting itself. This is true whether the “thing” is an organization, a product, or even a communication medium. […]
by Keith Bassham Nearly any “thing” you can think of spends a certain amount of its resources promoting itself. This is true whether the “thing” is an organization, a product, or even a communication medium. […]
Global Partners – February 2015 This year we celebrate 65 years of missionary endeavors of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International. From the beginning, BBFI churches have been sending workers into the world, often into hostile […]
by Doug Kutilek “There is nothing like the Greek New Testament to rejuvenate the world, which came out of the Dark Ages with the Greek Testament in its hands.” – A. T. Robertson One thousand, […]
by Charles Lyons No one can deny our troubled racial history. Lies, broken treaties, and firewater pretty much defined our relationship with the American Indians as the new nation took shape. Others came, and the […]
by Mark Milioni I was saddened to learn that ESPN announcer Stuart Scott died January 4, 2015, following a seven-year battle with a rare form of cancer. I have closely followed his story for a […]
by Keith Bassham When I am an observer of seemingly insoluble problems — especially those that appear to be endemic in certain cultures and locales — I tend to go into quiet mode. Instead of […]
by Eddie Lyons When our Fellowship began, there was a great focus and passion for church planting. When my parents, Boyd and Donna Lyons, left BBC in 1956, they were off to start a church […]
by Jon Konnerup Those who attend the BBFI Korea 2016 Global Meeting will see for themselves the enormity of what God is doing on a worldwide scale. When you attend, you will join people and […]
by John Gross New York City veteran pastor Tim Keller has written: “God began history in the Garden, but is ending it in the city … People are pouring into the cities … the looming […]
by Mark Milioni Traditions are important to who we are, what we believe, and what we will become. Traditions help us feel like a part of the family and allow us to connect with our […]
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