by Greg Burdine | Nov 24, 2016 | Christian Living, Current Issues
This is going out on Thanksgiving Day 2016. As I think about all that happens today – food, football, shopping – I hope you will take time to say ‘Thank You’ to God. In an earlier post, The Attitude of Gratitude, I talked about the story of one...
by Greg Burdine | Nov 22, 2016 | Christian Living, Current Issues
In September, I attended the national meeting of the Baptist Bible Fellowship in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It was on Cape Cod that the Pilgrim’s first landed in 1620. Several of us went north to view Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower 2, and Burial Hill. Those Pilgrim’s who...
by Greg Burdine | Nov 16, 2016 | Current Issues
Dump Trump! That’s what protesters are screaming after Hillary Clinton lost the recent Presidential election. In many cases it has turned violent… property damaged, businesses vandalized, and objects thrown at law enforcement. It grieves me to see our...
by Greg Burdine | Sep 22, 2016 | Current Issues
The unique strength of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International is Missions. If you are not familiar with the how and why of BBFI missions, I encourage you to check out the Missions Office Website. BBFI Missions Success The Wednesday morning session of the 2016 BBFI...
by Greg Burdine | Sep 21, 2016 | Current Issues
At the 2016 BBFI National Meeting in Cape Cod, I heard from Jen Merryman, CEO of Children in Christ (CIC). She is a Harvard graduate, who through a definite call of God, is now leading a ministry touching lives of children in unreached areas. Working in a major...
by Greg Burdine | Jun 7, 2016 | Current Issues
It is a sad fact that some Christians have committed suicide. You may have a friend or family member who professed to be a Christian, yet in a particular stressful situation or result of mental illness, took their own life. I want you to know that the sadness and hurt...