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On the Table

The shaking of the nations

by Keith Bassham A few days after the Egyptian protests, a friend asked me about a Noel Smith essay, “The Shaking of the Nations.” I remem­bered it just a little, and after checking the archives, […]

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President Perspective

World changers, not wind chasers

by Linzy Slayden When the writer of the book of Ecclesiastes determined his purpose in life, he started by accumulating a vast sum of money, only to discover that it didn’t provide the meaning he […]

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Worldwide Missions

From everywhere … to everywhere

by Jon Konnerup In the past 60 years, the churches of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International have developed a burden for this world manifested through their incredible giving to missions and sending of mission­aries. By […]

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Church Planting

NCPO helps rebirth churches, too

by Wayne Guinn The NCPO is not only helping start brand new churches, but it is also helping to rebirth languishing churches. We believe this is an important work too. It was exciting for the […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

What Cairo taught me about Boston

by David Melton Everybody is watching Egypt. Just a year ago some of us from Bos­ton Baptist College took a study trip to Egypt, so the Egyptian drama feels close to home. But not only […]

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Feature Article

Bob Hughes

Ministry extends far beyond earthly life By Helen (Hughes) Sears with Keith Bassham Editors Note: The following was originally published in Our Baptist Heritage: The Lives of 32 Outstanding Bible-Believing Baptists, which was published by […]

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Feature Article

Now, it is high time Latin American

by Jon Konnerup With the Great Commission as our man­date, the churches of our Fellowship have forged ahead 60 years to reach our world with the gospel. Only the Lord knows just how many have […]

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Feature Article

When Christianity Confronts Culture

by Lance Patterson BBFI missionary to Kenya “Come quick,” my wife called. “Ezekiel has fainted.” I ran to Ezekiel’s quarters and found him on the floor leaning up against a shelf, his eyelids half closed […]