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President Perspective

Inspired by the Fellowship

by Eddie Lyons We are a Fellowship of pastors, leaders, and people who have a dream to take the Gospel to the world. Each time we meet as a Fellowship, this remains the primary focus. […]

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Worldwide Missions

Are you ready?

by Jon Konnerup Have you ever considered serving God in fulltime ministry? More specifically, is it possible the Holy Spirit is speaking to your heart about missions? Here are three items to consider. LEARN WHERE […]

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Church Planting

15 reasons why we need to plant churches: Part 1

by John A. Gross The vigorous, continual planting of new congregations is the single most crucial strategy for the numerical growth of the church in any city. According to C. Peter Wagner, “…planting a church […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Well done, thou good and faithful servant

by Mark Milioni One of my favorite things about Fellowship Week is reuniting with old friends and with my heroes; people who have faithfully served the Lord with their lives. Their faithfulness serves as an […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Open mic

by David Melton Scary! Any event where people have access to the mic to say what they want to say — open mic — can go just about anywhere. We do open mic here at […]

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Global Partners

Seoul Korea

March 14-17, 2016 — BBFI Global Meeting Lift up your eyes and look! The theme that was chosen for the global meeting in Seoul, Korea, is taken from the Gospel of John. Jesus instructed His […]

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Urban Current

What a witness!

by Charles Lyons “I don’t want to go back to that white church.” I can’t tell you how those words stung me. It was Monday night outreach. The team had returned and was reporting on […]

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Baptist History

Vance Havner

The most quoted preacher of the 20th century by Doug Kutilek Vance Havner (1901-1986) was one of a kind. He was born in rural North Carolina some dozen miles south of the town of Hickory. His […]

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On the Table

What’s new is old

by Keith Bassham I have grown weary with the theology popularized in social media with phrasing like, “I love Jesus, but I don’t like religion,” or “Jesus is good, but churches are bad.”