Photos Essay of Weekly Ministry at Northwest Baptist Church
Here is a photo essay of some of the things that happen in the ministry of Northwest Baptist Church on a regular basis:
Partnering with Local Churches to Train and Send Missionaries Worldwide
Here is a photo essay of some of the things that happen in the ministry of Northwest Baptist Church on a regular basis:
One of the things I love about my pastor and my home church is their dedication to expository preaching. Pastor Gardner preaches through the Bible every service and he has been a big help to me as I learn to
Martin Wickens is a friend of mine who is serving in the South of England. God is greatly using him at Brimpton Baptist Church. Every summer, his church hosts an amazing summer camp. He is looking for volunteers who will
This summer, our home church, Vision Baptist in Alphretta, GA, is hosting the Our Generation Camp at Fort Bluff Camp in Dayton, TN. This camp is a unlike any other camp you have ever been to. It is more than
Living and ministering here in Northern Ireland is never dull. Today, we took care of some routine paperwork. We renewed passports for Darci and Teri. Before September, we have to get our permanent residency visas moved to our new passports.
In September 2012, we will be returning to the United States for a 10-month furlough. We will be very sad to leave our home here in Northern Ireland and the amazing friends we have here, but it is necessary for
As you may be aware, we have been making some renovations to our church building since the beginning of February. We are making good progress, and the building is certainly looking much nicer. The lower level of the building is
I just finished reading Missionary Methods by Roland Allen. This was a book that my pastor recommended to me a long time ago, but I just finished it. I really enjoyed the book, especially because there are many helpful
Yesterday, we had our second annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival at the church. Thousands of people come out on the streets and into the city for a big parade and to participate in all the events around the city. We
Today is St. Patrick’s Day. March 17 was made an annual feast day in the early seventeenth century and has become a celebration of Irish Culture in general. Though much of what is associated with Patrick is not really true,