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Kentucky churches to merge

Two congregations are set to merge officially May 15, one of which formed as the result of a previous merger.

India graduates awarded certificates

Jim Waldron awards certificates to Indian students who completed two-year night schools in the villages.

Jenkins Institute launches today, honors Jerry Jenkins

The Jenkins Institute launches with the BNc announcement to perpetuate the legacy of Jerry Jenkins.

Trends and ideas: Preacher proposes option for declining lectureships

Preacher Matthew Morine suggests an alternative to traditional lectureships, which appear to be declining in attendance.

Think mag offers free electronic issue on Islam

Focus Press offers a free electronic issue of Think magazine for download, on the topic of Islam.

New brotherhood podcast

by Dale Jenkins INTERNET, (BNc) — TheEquipNetwork.com (TEN) in conjunction with iPreach announces a new podcast in cooperation with the Gospel Advocate. Adam Faughn and Dale Jenkins introduced iPreach in September 2008. iPreach has become the most listened to podcast… Continue Reading →

‘Baptism365’ website to register daily baptisms

PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (BNc) — A preacher wants to register baptisms around the world on his website Baptism365, as a demonstration that God is adding to the church daily. Rick Kelly, preacher for the Prestonsburg congregation, wanted to write on the… Continue Reading →

FHU releases e-text of 2011 lectures

HENDERSON, TN (BNc) — E-text versions of the 75th Annual Freed-Hardeman University Lectureship are now available, according to Tom L. Childers. The 75th lectures will be held Feb. 6-11, 2011. The 2011 lectureship book of 513 pages written by nearly… Continue Reading →

First Annual Spanish Lectureship

by Willie Alvarenga BEDFORD, Tx. (BNc) — Thanks to our heavenly Father, we were able to have an excellent lectureship! Many Spanish brethren from Brown Trail were involved in this lectureship. Our sisters did an excellent job cooking breakfast and… Continue Reading →

2010 Operation Christmas Joy

by Glenda Wiliams, BNc correspondent GENEVA, AL (BNc) — Joy Galloway, Kellee Jackson, Maggie Moyer and Wanda Cannon worked all year buying items to be packed and shipped to Panama for the 2010 Operation Christmas Joy project. This year’s backpacks… Continue Reading →

2010 Bear Valley Lectures a huge success

by Neal Pollard, lectureship director DENVER, Colo. (BNc) — Twenty-three speakers from across the brotherhood converged on Denver Sept. 23-26, for the annual Bear Valley Lectures. For many years, the lecture program was essentially a homecoming for alumni. However, in… Continue Reading →

Carl S. Sims is a fisher of men

by Glenda Williams, BNc correspondent GENEVA, Ala. (BNc) — Carl S. Sims, preacher of the Main Street congregation, Manchester, Tenn., is a disciplined, self-motivated, worker for the Lord. Carl and Patsy, his wife of 43 years, have three children and both… Continue Reading →

Warren Center facility to rise soon

by John Henson, preacher for the Grand Blanc congregation in Michigan VIENNA, WVa., (BNC) — A new apologetics center dedicated to the defense and teaching of the existence of God may be opening its new facility soon. The Warren Christian… Continue Reading →

5th PF Lectures feature “Seeking First the Kingdom”

Exclusive for BNc, by John Henson, minister, Grand Blanc, Mich., church RUSH SPRINGS, Okla. (BNc) — “The Preachers Files Lectureship was an unqualified success,” said Tim Hester, of Mississippi, one of 18 speakers participating in the annual gathering. Conducted at… Continue Reading →

Southwest School Of Bible Studies graduates nine

Adapted from “The Southwesterner” AUSTIN, Tex. (BNc) — The Southwest School of Bible Studies, sponsored by the Southwest congregation, graduated nine students July 4. Last weekend, nine students received the Diploma in Biblical Studies: Emily Cammock, James Cammock, Andy Chvavarrilla,… Continue Reading →

Tennessee Bible College appoints new president

COOKEVILLE, Tenn., (BNc) — David Hill is stepping in for his father, Malcolm Hill, as president of Tennessee Bible College. Malcolm Hill, 76, has spent 35 years as president of the Cookeville college, which he founded in 1975. He is… Continue Reading →

Frederick W. Danker speaks at HCU

FLORENCE, Ala. (BNc) – The world’s foremost New Testament lexicographer spoke on the campus of Heritage Christian University. Dr. Frederick W. Danker, reknowned classicist and lexicographer, spoke at the first annual Charles Coil Lecture Series Apr. 9, hosted by HCU’s… Continue Reading →

Mt. Juliet hosts first conference for involvement ministers

by Travis Irwin MT. JULIET, Tenn.  (BNc) — “Could we have a conference like this every six months?” one participant asked. Another stated, “I would pay many times over what this conference cost me; it is that valuable.” One suggested,… Continue Reading →

Bible Classes at Kalamindi for Area Preachers

NDHIWA, Kenya (BNC) — The congregation at Kalamindi hosted two weeks of advanced Bible studies for preachers ending on Sunday, April 4th, 2010.

Conference for preachers held in Kazan, Russia

by Glenda Williams KAZAN, Russia (BNc) — More than 30 preachers and ministers from more than 15 locations in Russia participated in a 3-day conference for preachers in the Deryshki hotel, October 26-29, in the suburb of Kazan, Russia. “Churches… Continue Reading →

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