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    May 2012 Open Bible Bulletin (pdf version)

    May 2012 Open Bible Bulletin (pdf version)

    The May 2012 Open Bible Bulletin pdf copy is here.  To view in Google Docs please click the expand arrow in the right corner of the window below: http://nbbi.ca/obb/2012-05obbweb.pdf

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    2012 Spring Conference Brochure

    Here is the pdf copy of the 2012 Spring Conference Brochure: http://nbbi.ca/brochures/2012springconfbro2.pdf

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    NBBI Board Selects New School President

    April 18, 2012 / Posted by in Alumni News, Announcements, Community News, Student Life
    NBBI Board Selects New School President

    We are pleased to announce that effective May 1st, 2012, Mr. Matthew Little will be the new President of New Brunswick Bible Institute. Tuesday evening, April 17, the Board of Directors, with a standing unanimous vote, elected Matt to lead the school into the future. Matt has been on the staff for four years and has served on the faculty, and as Dean of Men and athletic director. He and his wife, Dodi, have three daughters, Emma, Madison and Julianna.

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    A Bitter Pill is Hard to Swallow

    March 30, 2012 / Posted by in Devotional, Focus, Open Bible Bulletin
    A Bitter Pill is Hard to Swallow

    Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist who founded the discipline of psychoanalysis. His many other Freudian theories have garnished much attention and spurred on much debate. His insights have been scrutinized, analyzed and often times rejected. What about the man? Freud died at the age of eighty-three a lonely, bitter, disillusioned soul. He wrote in 1918, “I have found little that is good about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash…” The thoughts that

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    Vice President’s Challenge – The Real Tolerance

    March 30, 2012 / Posted by in Open Bible Bulletin, President's Challenge
    Vice President’s Challenge – The Real Tolerance

    In his 1998 book, “The New Tolerance,” Josh McDowell gives the definitions of “traditional tolerance” and “the new tolerance.” He defines the new tolerance by quoting Fernando Savater who wrote, “Tolerance… is that all opinions are equal… and all should be respected or praised.” I agree that this cancer of unbelief was permeating society and is even more so now, fourteen years later. But what is real tolerance and biblical tolerance, and how does it fit Christianity today. Is there

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    Campus News – Men for God Report

    Campus News – Men for God Report

    “The long haul is still in front of us and God’s intent is that we finish well!”  – Gary Stairs, 2012 Men for God Conference. This was the challenge that was given to the nearly three hundred and fifty men who gathered at the recent Men for God Conference, which was held on January 27-28, 2012 here on the campus of New Brunswick Bible Institute. The conference this year was built upon the theme of “Long-haul Men” and featured testimonies

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    Alumnews from Austria

    March 30, 2012 / Posted by in Alumni News, Open Bible Bulletin
    Alumnews from Austria

    Leanne (Baker ’83) Carter recently sent this letter from Austria. I thought our readers might enjoy it. Please continue to pray for Leanne and her sons, David and Jonathan. “Thank you for your many prayers for us. We are blessed by them. It was good for us to ski together on the anniversary of Warren’s accident, to celebrate his life. The ‘mountain’ took excellent care of us. We were given lift tickets and lunch on the mountain by the company

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