verge on our campus for a weekend of fun, food and fellowship. They will also have the opportunity to hear the lifechanging message of the Gospel and be challenged to live for Christ. Our students will personally invest in these teens’ lives, and our desire is that they will leave forever-changed.
At NBBI we believe God’s Word holds the answers for life’s greatest challenges. This is why we host Encounter Teen Retreats. We want young people to Encounter the living God through His inspired Word. Over two weekends, hundreds of teens will con-
Plan on joining us for a fun, actionpacked weekend. To learn more, visit our website at nbbi.ca/encounter.
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Brent Finchum Brent Finchum is the South-East Regional Coordinator for Word of Life. He and his wife Stacy, and their four children live in Birmingham, Alabama. Through his ministry, he is involved in training ministry leaders and helping them implement strategic, discipleship efforts within their local church. Brent also leads a team of
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For those in Grades 7-12 nbbi.ca/encounter ministry coaches serving alongside local churches throughout the southeast region of the United States. Over the past decade of serving churches, Brent has had the opportunity to minister to thousands of students and leaders, both in the U.S. and abroad. Through his ministry, he endeavours to challenge young people to become wholly-devoted followers of Christ. Brent’s aspiration is to see this generation rise up and lead a movement that will wake up the church and change the world as we know it.
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Men for God Rally
January 27-28
Freshman Banquet
February 10
Exam Day
February 13
Module 5 classes Encounter, First Youth Retreat March Break Exam Day Encounter, Second Youth Retreat
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Module 6 classes
March 29 - April 25
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April 6-8
Spring Banquet & Program Exam Preparation Days Exam Days
April 15
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Sometimes biblical words or concepts need to be rescued. The passage of time has subjected them to human revisionists who would like to modify biblical truth to fit their fancies. This doesn’t happen overnight, but takes place as believers become spiritually sloppy and fail to safeguard biblical truth the way they should (2 Timothy 1:14). An example of this would be the careless way in which our current Christian culture has approached the biblical teaching on sin. Sin is a failure to meet the holy, righteous standard of God. It is rebellion against God (Deuteronomy 9:7) and a transgression of God’s law (1 John 3:4). The result is separation from God and the judgement of God upon the sinner’s life (Romans 6:23). However, recent years have paved the way for less offensive approaches to this biblical doctrine. Many see sin as nothing more than a failure to live up to your potential. On the scale of human effort, it amounts to under-performing. Such pandering to man’s moral sensibilities and wading in the unbiblical waters of human ideology have left us to believe that we simply need renovation
(do better) rather than regeneration (John 3:3). We live in a day when such a word must be rescued and pulled from the mud and the mire in which it is found. Another example would be that of surrender and servanthood to Jesus. The former is what Jesus called His disciples to and yet the term has been stripped of all of its true meaning. When Jesus said in Matthew 16:24, “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” He was not simply saying to His disciples, “Hey let’s keep in touch and hang out once in awhile.” This was not a call to casual friendship or occasional get-togethers but a life-altering, all-consuming, never-looking-back approach to following Jesus. However, the church seems to have redefined surrender as meaning you can live your life for you as long as you take Jesus along for the ride. Such biblical truth needs to be rescued from the chains of our materialistic, narcissistic culture. The final example provided is that of servanthood and, it is to this topic that we will turn the rest of our attention. I call Luke 17:7-10 “The Forgotten Passage on Servanthood”. It is forgotten because it presents an idea of servanthood that seems too extreme, too demanding and quite frankly “repulsive” to the average
savvy, sophisticated and worldly Christian. In it lies the great principles of servanthood and the key to unlock a biblicallysound approach to labouring for Jesus. I would encourage you to read the passage and prayerfully meditate upon these principles. It needs to be stated that the Master in the story is, no doubt, Jesus, while Continued on page 2
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