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Anthony Michael Doran “Mike”, NBBI graduate of 1982, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus on October 5, 2022. Mike was always sharing the Gospel with those he met, including through his Sonshine Nursing Home Ministries. Pray for his wife Katherine (Cleveland ’79), and their children, Michael (Sylvia), David (June), Philip (Katie) and Rachelle, and their extended families.
CHAPEL SPEAKERS January 25, 26........................... John Hoag Retired NBBI January 27............................... J.P. Lapierre l’Église Baptiste Evangélique de Trois-Rivières
Men For Go Godd Rally
January 27-28, 2023 nbbi.ca/mfg
After a two year unexpected break, our Men for God Conference is returning in 2023. As the Apostle Paul anticipated the Day of the Lord, he encouraged the believers to “...comfort (exhort) yourselves together and edify one another, even as also you do.” (1 Thess. 5:22). Our Men for God rally is a great opportunity for men to build each other up in our faith. The dates for our upcoming conference are January 27-28, 2023. Plan
January 31-February 3........John Romano Child Evangelism Fellowship
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on joining us for solid teaching, great food and encouraging fellowship. Our speaker this year is Pastor Deric Bartlett. His passion for the Word of God and powerful preaching will be an encouragement to all who come. Deric was raised in New Brunswick, “the promised land”, as he affectionately calls it. He was ordained to the Gospel ministry at 22 years of age and took his first pastorate the same year. He has shepherded local churches in Maine, Nova Scotia, Indiana and Ontario. Deric and his wife April have been married for 39 years and have four married children and eight grandchildren. He is the senior pastor at City Centre Baptist Church in Mississauga, ON, a multicultural family of believers from around the world. Deric’s focus is on equipping the church family to work together in reaching others with the Gospel. Please visit our website for more information and to register: nbbi.ca/mfg.
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Pray for his and his late wife Margaret’s children, Judith Rodrigues, James, Matthew, Margaret Tuoni, Raymond Jr., Susan Dinonsie and Daniel and their extended families.
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Raymond Kenyon, NBBI graduate of 1977, passed away on August 7, 2022 at the age of 95. This World War II Veteran’s exceptional faith was lifelong.
Have you ever heard about the Chinese bamboo tree? The Chinese plant the seed, water and fertilize it, but nothing happens during the first year. The second year, they water and fertilize it, and still nothing happens. The third and fourth years, they water and fertilize it and nothing happens. Finally, sometime during the course of the fifth year, after again watering and fertilizing it, in a period of approximately six weeks, the Chinese bamboo tree grows roughly 27 meters (90 feet). The question is, did it grow 27 meters in six weeks or did it grow 27 meters in five years? The obvious answer is that it grew ninety feet in five years, because, had they not applied the water and fertilizer each year, there would be no Chinese bamboo tree. I would say that all of us have these “Chinese bamboo tree” experiences from time to time. We have times in our Christian lives in which we find it just so difficult to wait on the Lord. We want to see personal growth in our walk with Him, or
we want a certain desire to be fulfilled. We can’t seem to see what is happening and we cannot find the strength to rest on God’s sovereignty. Instant gratification is usually what we yearn for, and yet that always leads to sin. So, just how can we begin to wait on the Lord? Abide in Christ - Harriet Beecher Stowe said this, “How does the branch bear fruit? Not by incessant effort for sunshine and air; not by vain struggles…. It simply abides in the vine, in silent and undisturbed union, and blossoms and fruit appear as of spontaneous growth.” Do not forget to place yourself under the authority of Christ and find your rest in Him. Be Faithful – Too often we want to move on to that which seems better, more important or desirable. We tend to be lax in where God has us today; to be faithful in that which God has given us to do. I encourage you, while perhaps your desire is legitimate and godly, do not forsake the task He has given you today. Flourish in working for him and do not look to tomorrow. Do not forget the words of Jesus in Luke 16:10, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.”
Sing – Yes, sing. Rejoice that you work for the Saviour. Be happy that the Father loves you and has your best interests in mind. He knows what is best even if it may mean waiting. C. H. Spurgeon says, “Grin and bear it is old-fashioned advice, but sing and bear it is a great deal better.”
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