FBFI Annual '09: Some Final Reflections
Attending the FBFI fellowship reminded me of many relationships I have been blessed with over the last several years of ministry (and things I have learned from the people I have known). I was able to connect with people from my college experience at Faith like Dave Witcher, who had a display for Baptist Church Planters. I saw Brad and Sarah Calhoun, who served as missionaries in Quebec with Baptist Mid-Missions. Brad now pastors in North Carolina, but provided a memorable service opportunity for a group from the church I served with in Iowa back in 2002. I was able to renew acquaintances with several familiar faces from the years I was in New England, including pastors Ken Endean (from Scarborough, ME) and Chuck Phelps and missionaries Jack and Jennifer Mitchell of Grace Dental Mission. Fleshing out some of the online relationships is always a delight, too. I was reminded as I saw some of these familiar faces this week how God has used people in my life whose conclusions on issues might not always mirror my own.
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FBFI Annual '09: Session Audio Available
Several sessions now available at SermonAudio
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FBFI Annual '09: Panel Discussion on Twitter
Stephen Jones was ill, so his session was canceled. Panel discussion on conservative evangelicals live now at http://twitter.com/sifilings
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Who Is Our "Intelligent Designer"? Part 8
Read Part 7.
At Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, multiple thousands of Jews “began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen” (Luke 19:37 KJV).
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FBFI Annual '09: Updates on Twitter Wednesday Night
Session with Dr. Minnick tonight- updates on http://twitter.com/sifilings
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FBFI Annual Fellowship, Wednesday AM, June 17- A Liveblog Report
(Greg Linscott Reporting)
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FBFI Annual '09: Follow updates on Twitter
Greg Linscott will be giving some impressions at https://twitter.com/sifilings
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FBFI Annual Fellowship, Tuesday, June 16- A Liveblog Report
Reported by Matt Olmstead
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Marital Loyalty
Editor’s Note: This article was reprinted with permission from Dan Miller’s book Spiritual Reflections. It appears here verbatim.
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