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AfterWords

Read your Bible

by Keith Bassham I am a reader. I love reading. I can even enjoy reading a good dictionary. And while some might think that is a sad commentary and may account for a very inactive […]

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President Perspective

Join the Fellowship

by Eddie Lyons A pastor acquaintance not among our Fellowship has asked me about the BBFI. He wants to know how to become a member and what is required of someone who is a member? […]

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Worldwide Missions

Missionaries for the Great Commission

by Jon Konnerup Jesus instructed in the Great Commission to make disciples of every nation, baptize them, and teach them to obey all things He has commanded. After more than 2,000 years, most of the […]

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Church Planting

A network for multiplication

by Dan Greer In recent months a remarkable network of leaders has begun to emerge from within the Baptist Bible Fellowship with a renewed passion for church planting and revitalization. It has been the “talk […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Favorites

by David Melton Everybody has them. Our own, personal favorites. I don’t know if I’ve ever met anybody that would go to an ice cream shop and just say, “Give me some ice cream.” Nope. […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

We have. We are. We will.

by Mark Milioni WE HAVE. In 1950 a group of dedicated men and women came together with one mission — to establish a college where ministry leaders could be trained to plant churches and whose […]

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Feature Article

The Fellowship’s “Meeting Place”

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. […]

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Global Partners

Unlocking Creative Access Missions

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 […]