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FSBFNA partnered with LCSBC Home Mission Department in the Philippines
The Filipino Southern Baptist Fellowship of North America (FSBFNA) has established a significant partnership with the Luzon Convention of Southern Baptist Churches (LCSBC) in the Philippines aimed at supporting new church planters. With the endorsement of the current leadership team of FSBFNA, Dr. Dan Santiago, the Executive Director, conducted a meeting with LCSBC’s Executive Director,
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Regional FSBFNA Prayer Meeting Schedule
The Regional Prayer Meeting is Online via Zoom Meeting. The purpose of this prayer meeting is to foster pastoral friendship, bond in prayer, and hear updates for the upcoming annual SBC gathering in Dallas, TX. Contact us via email (filamsbc@gmail.com) for the Zoom link. See you and God bless!
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FSBFNA Bible Giving in Partnership with International Commission Philippines
Through Pastor Ramon Boniol and Dr. Dan Santiago, International Commission Philippines (ICP) partnered with Filipino Southern Baptist Fellowship of North America (FSBFNA) by providing 505 pcs New Testament Bibles in Tagalog Translation. ICP volunteers, evangelists, pastors, and church members proclaimed the gospel of Christ during their N2N Western Pangasinan Mission Project in the Philippines from
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Christological Servanthood
Christians are called to serve one another in love (Gal. 5:13). But the main takeaway–for this post–from the cited passage is the call to serve. As Christians, we bear the name of Christ in our identity. Meaning, we ought to conform in Christ-likeness and exemplify Christ’s life in our lives to others for God’s glory. To that
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Church Producing Churches
During the Apostolic days, New Testament churches result either in producing another church or supporting missionaries to plant another church. This principle was evident in apostle Paul’s missionary journeys. Paul instructed Titus to remind the Cretan churches to support their Gospel-proclaimers (missionaries) and make sure that they lack nothing (3:12-15). Biblically, a church planter ought to be
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The Kingdom of God: Jesus is King
The theme of the kingdom of God permeates the entire Scripture. It traces back in the book of Genesis, where God created the world as the sovereign Creator and put humanity in the garden of Eden (Gen. 1:26-28; 2:7-8). Though there is no explicit text that points to the kingship of God in this passage,
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