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Boston Baptist College Update

Of Wade and Walmart

by David Melton Walmart has just about everything. I call it “the $200-store” because with a family our size we can go in there to stock up on nothing fun and still leave $200 lighter. […]

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President Perspective

The power of mentoring

by Linzy Slayden Mentoring has withstood the test of time. Mentoring was, and continues to be, one of the most effective ways to pass on skills, knowledge, and wisdom, and to train the next generation. […]

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Worldwide Missions

Japan needs our help and prayer

by Jon Konnerup Our hearts are saddened by the recent tragedy in Japan. We have not yet seen the full scale of the damage, death, and destruc­tion. Despite these things, God is still in control […]

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Church Planting

Joy in watching churches grow

by Wayne Guinn During my travels and preaching this spring, my wife Linda and I had the joy of celebrating the anniversary services of two of or church plants out of our ministry at Bethany […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Priority 5: Global relevance

by Jim Edge Thinking globally today, the United States is no longer the center of the universe. Nowhere could that be seen more clearly than at our recent international BBFI meeting in the Philippines. Those […]

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Boston Baptist College Update

Pictures

by David Melton I like pictures. Around my office I have all kinds. My son, Samuel, did a sketch of our family when he was about six years old … I am tall and thin. […]

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Worldwide Missions

The Baptist Bible Fellowship really is International

by Jon Konnerup Awesome. Challenging. Unbelievable. Refreshing. Like our meetings used to be. Huge blessing. Revealing. God honoring. Proud to be part of the BBFI. Above are just a few of the responses I received following the Global Fellowship Meeting of the Baptist […]

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President Perspective

The power of vision

by Linzy Slayden Helen Keller was asked one time what would be worse than being born blind. She quickly replied, “To have sight but no vision.” Franklin Field reminds us that “poor eyes limit your […]

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Church Planting

The adventure of church planting

by Wayne Guinn In previous articles, we have given you testimonies and stories of how the NCPO has helped church planters, state fellowships, estab­lished churches, and dying churches. This month, we are excited to tell […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

Priority 4: A conservative biblical worldview

by Jim Edge We’ve been talking about the priorities we have on the campus of BBC. Many of our friends in ministry have determined that on the whole our world is experiencing the greatest moral […]