2017 NYC Regional Fellowship of the FBFI

By Proclaim and Defend | August 17, 2017 | Comments Off on 2017 NYC Regional Fellowship of the FBFI

Tuesday, September 12 Location: Grace Baptist Church 798 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, NY 11010 Hosted by: Heritage Baptist Church in NYC Guest Speaker: Chaplain Joe Willis We are thrilled to welcome Chaplain Joe Willis to New York City for the Regional Fellowship of the Foundations Baptist Fellowship & our New York City Fellowship Meeting on…

Does the Bible Really Teach Two Types of Forgiveness?

By Kristopher Schaal | August 17, 2017 |

Kristopher Schaal I’d like to make a case for two distinct types of forgiveness. When a person gets saved, God forgives all of his sin—past, present, and future. This is often referred to as “positional forgiveness.” Although some people may not like that term, I don’t think anyone even close to orthodoxy really disputes the…

The Doctrine of Separation Part 2

By Proclaim and Defend | August 16, 2017 |

In The Doctrine of Separation Part 2, Dr. David Innes concludes the message we posted last week, The Doctrine of Separation Part 1 (see below for link).

Killing Giants Sometimes

By Thomas Overmiller | August 15, 2017 | Comments Off on Killing Giants Sometimes

Thomas Overmiller Sometimes we draw the wrong lessons from Old Testament historical accounts, like David and Goliath for instance. Who hasn’t heard a sermon or a song about killing your giants? But is it really true that if you 1) obey your parents (1 Sam. 17:15), 2) see that there is a cause (1 Sam.…

Small-Group Sunday School – Getting Practical about the Great Commission

By Mark Gillmore | August 14, 2017 | Comments Off on Small-Group Sunday School – Getting Practical about the Great Commission

Mark Gillmore FrontLine • May/June 2008 Editor’s Note: Great Commission leadership is one of the core values of the FBFI. It is something that we must do, not just talk about doing. One of the ways in which the Great Commission is being accomplished effectively is through local church small-group Sunday school ministry. The following…

Religion or Relationship? (Part 2)

By George Stiekes | August 11, 2017 | Comments Off on Religion or Relationship? (Part 2)

George Stiekes Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love; therefore with loving-kindness have I drawn thee (Jeremiah 31:3). We all know that religion will never get anyone into heaven. If God chose not to act on our behalf, no one would get into heaven. He is the first and only “Cause” and He…

Making Excuses

By Don Johnson | August 10, 2017 | Comments Off on Making Excuses

Don Johnson Lately, a fair number of folks in my circle of friends1 are passing along an article at Christianity Today, “Why Christians Should Avoid Watching Rape Scenes.” The article takes as strong a stand as CT is ever wont to take, which is to say, they nuance their objections. Apparently other recent articles also…

The Doctrine of Separation Part 1

By Proclaim and Defend | August 9, 2017 | Comments Off on The Doctrine of Separation Part 1

This week we are again featuring Dr. David Innes, pastor of Hamilton Square Baptist Church in San Francisco.

What Is the Point of Exercise?

By Wally Morris | August 8, 2017 |

Wally Morris It’s not a secret that obesity is a growing problem among Americans. I recently read that 69% of Americans are overweight. How ironic in a society that is fascinated by sports and fitness. Even small communities like the one I live in have a gym or YMCA. I have been cycling since the…

Religion or Relationship?

By George Stiekes | August 7, 2017 | Comments Off on Religion or Relationship?

George Stiekes I have heard of Thee by the hearing of the ear: but now mine eye seeth Thee. Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes. Job 42:5-6 Jerusalem was crowded with visitors at one of the annual pilgrim feasts. Jeremiah’s Temple Address focused on God’s chastening against those who chose to…