June 23-25 Emmanuel Bible Camp Upton, PEI Rikapuna Missions June 28-30 Tay Bible Camp Taymouth, NB Ball Hockey Event
MIKE GRANT June 11 Fosterville Baptist Church Fosterville, NB Sunday Services
VacationVision
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Projects: - Complete the renovation of both bathrooms in Liberty Hall (Ladies’ dorm). This will complete our multiphase dorm project which began in 2019. an addition onto the dining hall [-forBuildmuch-needed storage for tables,
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chairs, kitchen equipment, etc.
- Process the wood needed for our outdoor wood furnace for the winter of 2023-2024.
BY MIKE GRANT A Challenge To Men
- Various painting, carpentry, maintenance projects around campus.
June 25-30 nbbi.ca/vacation
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VOL. 64 NO. 06 JUNE 2023
April 11, 2023 to Levi (ABM/B.Th. ’21) and Jessica (Freeland, ABM/B.Th. ’18) Younker, a daughter, Mickey Lou.
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Have you ever considered how you might be able to partner with NBBI in helping train today the leaders of tomorrow? If you have some time and a willing heart, we can put you to work. Every year we host Vacation with a Vision, which is an opportunity for God’s people to come to our campus and help us complete some much-needed summer projects. Our facilities are necessary components of our training program. Students enjoy the many improvements we have made to our campus over the years and many of those projects have been completed through our Vacation with a Vision program. Whether you can come for a day, a few days, or a week, we can use your help. We will house you, feed you, and provide you with opportunities to meet other believers and enjoy great fellowship. We also have a children’s program throughout the day for kids age 5-12. We would love for you to prayerfully consider joining us.
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Births March 24, 2023 - to Lisa (Harms, Assoc. ’17) and Cornelius Klassen, a daughter, Allison Ranae.
Error Correction We apologize! In the May Open Bible Bulletin’s “President’s Challenge”, the article began... In a recent interview, Pierce Morgan, a famed British journalist.... The correct spelling of his name is Piers Morgan.
June 18 Bethel Baptist Church Moncton, NB Sunday Services
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June 23-30 Camp Good News Livermore Falls, ME Echo Youth Training
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MATTHEW LITTLE
In June, we celebrate Father’s Day. I recently read a sobering article that discussed father-absent homes. I’m sure we are all aware of how the number of fatherless homes in North America has grown to very concerning levels. We also know that the absence of a father in a child’s life impacts him or her negatively. Often as these children transition into adolescence, many turn to substance abuse or crime and struggle with depression or even suicide. It’s easy to get upset and to point the finger at men that have abandoned their families, but let’s not forget that a father doesn’t have to physically leave the home to be absent in his children’s lives or to impact them negatively. My wife and I are not perfect parents. We’ve made many mistakes in raising our own three sons as well as during our six years in Bolivia as dorm parents for high school girls. During that time of caring for teenagers, we had the unique experience of hearing all about the girls’ positive and negative perceptions of their parents. Then, they would
go home for school breaks and their parents would hear the good, bad, and ugly about us! It was a growing time for us for sure! One thing I remember taking note of during those years is what Paul says in Colossians 3:21, “Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.” Often, we think that this refers to a father that is extreme in discipline. However, there are many ways a father can provoke his children to wrath. That could include modeling sinful behaviour, neglecting to spend time with them, failing to listen to them, finding fault with everything they do, putting them down, comparing them to others, and putting unrealistic expectations on them. Fathers, the Lord has entrusted our children to us. Even if you aren’t a father, you likely have an influence on children in a church setting, at camp, or within your family. Let’s carefully evaluate our responsibility as men in our families to not only be present but also to demonstrate the love of Christ and teach children the truth of God’s Word. Maybe we should accept the challenge given to Israelite
men in Deuteronomy 4:9, Deuteronomy 6, and 11:19. I encourage you to read and meditate on these verses this Father’s Day and let it be your goal.
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