Summer 2010 @ BBC

March 31st, 2010 by Dan Nichols

Usually I stick to spiritual growth posts, but this is going to be simple and informative. I’ve worked at BBC for the past two summers. There are tons of awesome events during the summer at BBC! See which ones you might want to experience…

Men’s Conference (May 14-15): http://www.bbc.edu/mensconference/index.asp

LYFE Women’s Conference (May 20-22/June 3-5): http://www.bbc.edu/lyfe/default.asp

Golf Tournament (June 10-11): http://www.bbc.edu/summer/golf

Summer Volunteers Week (June 20-26): http://www.bbc.edu/summer/volunteers/index.asp

Big Blue Basketball Camp (June 21-25): http://www.bbc.edu/bigblue (Grades 5-8)

Defender Basketball Camp (June 27-July 2): http://www.bbc.edu/sportscamps (Grades 9-12)

Lady Defender Basketball Camp (July 4-9): http://www.bbc.edu/sportscamps (Grades 9-12)

Summer Volunteers Week (July 11-17): http://www.bbc.edu/summer/volunteers/index.asp

Jr. High Boot Camp (July 12-16): http://www.bbc.edu/bootcamp

Teen Leadership Conference (July 19-24 & July 26 – 31): http://www.bbc.edu/tlc2010

Defender Soccer (August 1-6): http://www.bbc.edu/sportscamps (Boys and Girls)

Lady Defender Volleyball Camp (August 8-13): http://www.bbc.edu/sportscamps

Big Blue Soccer Camp (August 9-13): http://www.bbc.edu/bigblue (Grades K-8)

 

For or Against?

February 5th, 2010 by Dan Nichols

What are Christians known for? Are we known by what we promote or what we are against? This summer I read a book entitled Lord, Save Us from Your Followers. The basic premise of the book is that we Christians have become more infamous than influential in the eyes of the world around us. We believe in the love of Christ, but we tend to come across as the most hateful people in society. We stand for life in Christ, but our energy is either lacking or misused. We stand for freedom, but we can tend to create so many rules that no one is free.

How do we deal with this image?

At Baptist Bible College, students want to be known by what we stand  for and not only by what we oppose. BBC students are trained to be lovers of wisdom. We want to be known as compassionate people as well – not simply for evangelistic trophies. Our compassion should flow out of our deep love of people made in God’s image whether they believe in Christ or not. BBC students are trained to be effective communicators of God’s Truth as well. We stand for God’s Word and the authority that it gives to our lives. BBC students also desire to be known as hard workers – students who give all we have in order to help our employers and glorify our God. These are only a few examples of the training we receive in living as disciples of Christ who are known by what we stand  for.

Follow Christ in such a way that people know what you stand for – not only what you oppose.