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NBBI’S CHILDREN’S RETREAT, NOVEMBER 6 & 7, 2015
MATTHEW LITTLE
Are you looking for a great way to kick off your children’s ministry for the Fall? Why not join us for a fun-filled weekend at NBBI? We have a special retreat planned for your kids, grades 2-6. There will be swimming, games, great music and Bible stories, lots of food and a chance for your kids to stay in the dorms with our students. What greater way to impact your children than to let them spend a weekend with Bible school students who will love and care for them and challenge them to follow Jesus. Registration forms are online at nbbi.ca/kidsquest or call us at (506) 3759000 for more details.
November 7-8 West Gardiner Baptist Church West Gardiner, ME Extension Classes & Sunday Morning Service DAVID DOHERTY
November 1, 8, 22 Open Bible Campus Church Victoria Corner, NB Worship Service November 5, 19 Open Bible Campus Church Victoria Corner, NB Prayer Meeting KEITH MCMAHON
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OPEN BIBLE BULLETIN
November 21-22 Little Southwest Baptist Church Sillikers, NB Youth Meeting with Manifest
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EVEN SO, LORD JESUS, COME A Heartfelt Prayer
WITH WILBUR MATTHEWS
Sunday, Nov. 1, 10:45 am at Maranatha Riverside Church, Lincoln, ME.
NBBI TEEN RETREATS February 19-21 & March 18-20, 2016 Every year over 500 teens visit our campus for our teen retreats. God has used these weekends over the years to bring hundreds of young people to Christ and to challenge many more to live for Christ. We want you to get in on what God is doing! Join us for Encounter 2016.
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KEEP UP WITH OUR GRADS
WEDDING Samantha (Weir, ABM/B.Th. ’11) to Tyler Whidden (ABM/B.Th. ’10) on August 22, 2014. BIRTHS September 6, 2015 - to Adam (Assoc. ’00) and Tina (Bellemare, Assoc. ’00) Cyr, a daughter, Veronika Faith.
September 9, 2015 - to Richard and Jennifer (MacRaild, Assoc. ’96) Agnew, a son, Owen Peter James. HOMEGOING Nelson Bezanson, graduate of 1955, died peacefully in his sleep at home on September 12, 2015. Please pray for his wife, Uda (Dunlop, ’55) and their extended family. Uda is a sister to retired NBBI staff member, Eldeana Dunlop (’63).
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Sunday, Nov. 1, 6:00 pm at Bradford Baptist Church, Bradford, ME.
Friday, Nov.20 at 6:30 pm, NBBI Dinner at Miramichi Valley Bible Camp, 104 Enclosure Park Road, Miramichi, NB.
CHAPEL SPEAKERS
BY JOHN HOAG
MEETINGS
Friday, Nov. 6, 6:30 pm, NBBI Alumni Dinner at Hermon Baptist Church, 2496 Rte 2. Phone: 207-848-5749. RSVP by Wednesday, Nov. 4th
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The New Testament, from Matthew to Revelation, challenges believers to eagerly and hopefully anticipate the return of Jesus Christ. Matthew challenges believers to “be ready” for His coming and not foster an attitude in their hearts that somehow might delay His coming. Lack of anticipation, according to Matthew, is the mark of an evil servant not an expectant servant (Matthew 24:4449). This same heartfelt anticipation for the return of Christ is seen in Hebrews 9:27-28 where the phrase “unto them that look for him” contains the idea of eager anticipation. The book of Revelation ends with a heartfelt prayer of the writer in response to Jesus saying, “behold I come quickly.” The writer shows no desire for delay but responds, “Even so Lord Jesus come.” May we pray, “come for Your church.” The Right Man Is At The Right Hand of God
Too many people often reflect pride in our institutions, churches, governments or powerful individuals to bring about a moral righteousness and stability to this chaotic world. The psalmist sees the right man is Christ, seated at the right hand of God. According to Psalm 21:8-13,
ultimate power in this world will come from “the right hand of God” which is a slogan for God’s powerful deliverance of His people as in the exodus from Egypt. (Exodus 14:16 & Psalm 17:7). The psalmist identifies the enemies of God as those with illusionary plans and dreams which are doomed to disaster when Christ returns. (This time Christ returns with His church.) “For they intended evil against thee: they imagined a mischievous device, which they are not able to perform... Be thou exalted, LORD, in thine own strength: so will we sing and praise thy power.” Psalm 21:11 & 13. The victory prayed for in Psalm 21 is seen realized at the coming of the Messiah. This is the song of Israel’s remnant, acknowledging Christ at last as Lord of all. Let us not be fooled by the promises of leaders, nor fear the threats of evil nations and evil men, but have faith in the exalted Prince and Saviour at the right hand of God. See Him standing to receive believers at all times as He did for Stephen in Acts 7:55. Stephen was not focused on those stoning him, he died focused upon Christ standing to welcome Him.
November 3 Marsha Boyd-Mitchell Christian Action Federation of NB November 9 Ed & Jane Skowron New Tribes Mission November 18 Frank Roe Across Borders for World Evangelism
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MEN FOR GOD CONFERENCE
January 29-30, 2016 Are you looking for a powerful weekend that could change your life, strengthen your faith and encourage you in your walk with God? If so, our Men for God rally is an event you don’t want to miss. Join us for great food, encouraging fellowship and powerful challenges from God’s Word. Paul Seger, General Director of Biblical Ministries Worldwide, former missionary in Africa and international speaker, will be giving us biblical challenges and long time friend of NBBI David Gopee will be ministering in song.
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PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE
BY MATTHEW LITTLE
This One Thing I Do! Multi-tasking! To me that is a frightening word. The proverbial joke between men and women is that they can multi-task and we can’t. I recently went through a drive-through at Tim Horton’s and the lady at the window was making my coffee, preparing my bagel, taking the next person’s order and talking to her trainee all at the same time. I was getting a headache just watching her. In fact, if I had been in her shoes, I am certain smoke would have been coming out of my ears. Our world promotes this frantic way of living and with technology at the forefront more than ever before, the myth that we can multi-task has never been greater. Yes, that is right, multi-tasking is a myth, and research has proven it. The idea that we can do many things simultaneously is simply not factual. Neuroscientist Earl Miller says, “People can’t multi-task very well, and when people say they can, they’re deluding them-
selves.” Miller, a professor of neuroscience at MIT, says that, for the most part, we can’t focus on more than one thing at a time. What we can do is shift our focus from one thing to the next with astonishing speed. Switching from task to task, you think you are actually paying attention to everything around you at the same time, but you are not. You are not paying attention to two things simultaneously, but switching between them very rapidly. Miller continued by saying, “Think about writing an e-mail and talking on the phone at the same time. Those things are nearly impossible to do at the same time. That’s because of what is called interference between the task. They both involve communicating via speech or written word and so there is a lot of interference between the two.” Researchers have said that in their clinical testing they can actually see the brain struggling.
Many Christians are trying to multitask. They think they can juggle their walk with God and still go after the best this world has to offer. They are seeking God’s kingdom and theirs and they are deluded into thinking they can do both at the same time. As Earl Miller said, “What we can do is shift our focus from one thing to the next with astonishing speed.”
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The apostle Paul said, “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 3:13-14). Paul did not try to balance his agenda with God’s, or his plans with God’s, or his desires with God’s. God never intended us to be multi-taskers, our desire should be like Paul’s, “this one thing I do.”
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13 November 12-14, 2015; March 31-April 2, 2016 Are you thinking about the direction of your life? What place does God have in your plans? If you want to come to know God in a deeper way then we believe NBBI is the place for you. Through solid Bible teaching, numerous ministry opportunities and building lifelong relationships with other believers, we are confident that one year at NBBI could change your life. Our goal is to give you a foundation to build on, help with the formation of your faith and give you a focus for life. Join us for College for a Day and let us discover God’s will together.
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