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The Man from Uz and His Problem
Don Johnson There are plenty of sad stories in the news all the time, but sometimes the story is so jarring that it touches our collective consciousness in a way to bring out much commentary, expert and inexpert, about the problem of depression and what to do about it. I have to admit, I don’t…
Read MoreRevitalizing Personal Worship
Through Quieting the Noisy Soul Jim Berg Shawna can’t seem to “click off” at nights, and her mind races nonstop replaying the events of the day. Fran was released from another job because of low productivity. She obsesses about cleanliness and orderliness to such a degree that she can never finish a job. Bob just…
Read MoreNew York City Regional Fellowship
YOU ARE INVITED!! FBFI NYC REGIONAL FELLOWSHIP Tuesday September 15 Location: Grace Baptist Church 798 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, NYPastor Kent Sager Speaker: Dr. Ron Allen, Pastor of Bible Baptist Church Matthews, NC (see Biographical Info below) Testimony by U.S. Army Chaplain Michael P. Barnette (The FBFI serves as an endorsing agency…
Read MoreThe Blessings of Home Education
Dan and Terrie Zeller The last twenty-five years has witnessed the growth of the home school movement into a stable, organized, and accepted means of education. Home education brings many challenges to a family in terms of time commitment. It demands great investment of energy and life, but the dividends yielded by that investment will…
Read MoreMuch Ado About Something Truly Important (2)
John Brock In Part One, Dr. Brock discussed a basic philosophy of Christian education and surveyed the interaction of churches with education before the Christian School Movement took hold. Today he will continue by surveying the Christian School and Home School movements and offer some recommendations for parents and churches going forward. The Rise of…
Read MoreMuch Ado About Something Truly Important (1)
John Brock Much of this article is opinion. You may disagree with my conclusion, and that is okay with me. My goal is to stir our thinking with a big stick while turning up the heat—because the lukewarm pot of Christian education needs to be stimulated, lest it should spoil from stagnation and neglect. Christian…
Read More“Rightly dividing the Word of Truth” (2 Tim. 2:15)
Mark Minnick And if any man obey not our word by this epistle, note that man, and have no company with him, that he may be ashamed. Second Thessalonians 3:14 Disobedience to Paul’s word by this epistle is grounds for separation from another Christian. But what word is Paul referring to? Does he mean only…
Read MoreThe Education Dilemma Faced by Christian Parents
Phil Suiter What is a Christian parent to do? Faced with the clear teaching of Scripture about the education of children, the Christian parent is often limited in the options available to provide the education prescribed in the Word of God. Secondly, the Christian parent is not always firmly grounded in the teaching of Scripture…
Read MoreOrigins of the FBFI – A Clarification
Fred Moritz Dr. Kevin Bauder serves as Research Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Minneapolis. He publishes a weekly newsletter under the title “In the Nick of Time.” In Dr. Bauder’s July 17 letter, he reports on his recent visit to the national meeting of the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship…
Read MoreA Challenge for a Clear Testimony in a Dark World
Levi Crumley In a recent service we were ecstatic to have a new couple in our church get baptized. That is such a great encouragement to see people making a public declaration to follow the Lord. It seems far too often these days that Christians are timid and afraid to display their faith publicly. While…
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