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April

Symptoms of church planter burnout

by John Gross Some have asked, “How do I know if I am suffering from burnout?” Signs of church-planting burnout include losing your thrill for planting, not wanting to go to your office, chronic fatigue […]

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April

Listen to these walls

by Mark Milioni If walls could talk, what would you hear in the W. E. Dowell Fieldhouse? You would hear from: Students who were challenged to do great things for God. Young people who gave […]

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April

Change of status

by David Melton College work seems to work in stages. Prospective students may make an inquiry which gets them a lot of information about Boston. They may then complete an application, and once that process […]

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March

The battle rages on

by Eddie Lyons Every pastor knows we must meet certain standards to serve in leadership in the local church. The New Testament books of Timothy and Titus describe these qualifications. Living above reproach means we […]

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March

An urgent message

by Jon Konnerup World missions exists for three main reasons. First, because Christ’s command to go into all the world is clear (Mark 16:15 and restated in Acts 1:8). Second, God’s Word shows all people […]

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Baptist Bible College Update

It’s broke

by Mark Milioni It was an unusually quiet Tuesday evening at the Milioni house. I was getting ready to leave for patrol as a police officer for the city of Albion, my brothers were doing […]

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Feature Article

Spain

A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS By Jon Konnerup In its early history, Spain was largely populated by the Iberians, Basques, and Celts. The peninsula later came under rule of the Roman Empire. During the early […]

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February

Updating by-laws

by Eddie Lyons As many of you know, we are in the process of updating the BBFI Constitution and By-Laws. A sub-committee was formed during the May 2016 national meeting to examine the current document […]