Author Barbara A. Oliver

Barbara has been involved in missions for over 25 years, both in the field and in publishing.

Extreme Barn Makeover – Church Edition

by Barbara A Oliver, Managing Editor VILONIA, Ark. (BNc) — The Vilonia congregation celebrated its two-year anniversary in their new barnitorium, as Marty Knight, one of the three elders, dubbed it Sunday morning, Nov. 8. The new Ministry Center was… Continue Reading →

Player scores against limitations

JACKSON, Tenn. (BNc) – Simms took the handoff from the quarterback, ran around the left flank, kicked it into high gear at the 20, and barely avoided the tackle at the one yard line. Touchdown! The Jackson Christian School Eagles… Continue Reading →

Philippine church helps typhoon victims

BAGUIO, Philippines (BNc) – In the face of the destruction from two typhoons, Ondoy and Pepeng, the church in Mangaldan has been busy help typhoon victims. Typhoon Ondoy was the previous typhoon that hit Manila. The typhoon referenced in this… Continue Reading →

Publication helps local congregation

by Jeremy D. Smith, used by permission of Demopolis Times DEMOPOLIS, Ala. (BNc) — Over the next few weeks, Demopolis and Gallion residents will receive the latest issue of “House to House, Heart to Heart.” The publication, which took its roots… Continue Reading →

Prayer Availeth Much

by Maurice Hall Editor’s Note: Jon Gary Williams shared this story with these comments: In the 1970s one of our truly great missionaries, brother Maurice Hall, submitted to a brotherhood paper a note about an incident that happened to him… Continue Reading →

Lindsey Warren dies

HENDERSON, Tenn. (BNc) – Lindsey D. Warren died Thursday, September 24, at the age of 59. Warren was the son of the late Dr. Thomas B. and Faye Warren. Warren received his Phd in Communications at the University of Oklahoma…. Continue Reading →

Baxter Institute continues classes in spite of political unrest

TEGUCIGULPA, Honduras (BNc) – Preaching students are sequestered in the Baxter Institute, while political protests in the streets occur within earshot of the campus. On June 28, 2009, with the support of the Honduran Supreme Court, the military, and the… Continue Reading →

Christian sculptor leaves imprint on community

by Brenda Robertson Dennis, reprinted, with permission, from Montgomery Living Local sculptor Clydetta Fulmer is preserving moments, and sometimes the legacy of a lifetime, in bronze. It could be a biased opinion, but for some reason it seems that the… Continue Reading →

Magnolia Bible College to close

KOSCIUSKO, Miss. (BNc) — Magnolia Bible College will close its doors on Dec. 17, according to the school’s website. The decision was made Aug. 19 by the board of trustees. The 33-year-old Bible training school cited as the cause of… Continue Reading →

Guyana Christian University graduates first class of ten

LETHEM, Guyana (BNc) — Jerry O. Davidson, missionary to the Amerindian villages in Guyana, South America, since 1999, reports that the school’s first graduation, held on July 3, 2009, was a success. Ten Amerindians received diplomas for their two years… Continue Reading →

Hispanic Christians Seek Deeper Bible Knowledge

GEYER SPRINGS, Ark. (BNc)- The Congregational Training Program (CTP) celebrated its grand opening with a devotional and ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Regions University Undergoes Name Change

By Matt Clifton MONTGOMERY, Ala. (BNc) – Regions University in Montgomery, Ala., has changed its name to Amridge University. The school’s board of regents officially approved the change on Jan. 31. According to an email issued by university president Dr…. Continue Reading →

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