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Locality: Allentown, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 610-398-8776



Address: 1011 Brookside Road, Suite 145 18106 Allentown, PA, US

Website: www.bfcbom.org/

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BFC Board of Missions 01.04.2021

Are you looking for a chance to bless one of our envoys? Here is an Amazon wish list for Haleigh Ott, serving with a tribal church-planting team in the Bolivian jungle. https://www.amazon.com//wi/genericItemsPage/2SDGED5K5QTPM. This link will take you a list of items she is needing. Your purchase will be shipped directly to her parents who will be visiting her as soon as the level 4 travel ban is lifted, hopefully in March.

BFC Board of Missions 19.03.2021

You need to get to know MMS, Missionary Maintenance Service. Here's a writeup about Tim Obarow. He's one of "our" (BFC) guys. While you're on their page, look at some of the other posts. It looks like there are some interesting opportunities to serve for someone who has a mechanical itch.

BFC Board of Missions 03.03.2021

Apologies to those who do not understand French, but here is a response from pastor Daniel Vindigni to GĂ©rald Darmanim, head of the French Department of the Interior. Speaking of the threat of radical Islam , Mr. Darmanim inserted this remark: Evangelicals are a also big problem. He quickly added, but not in the same way, of course. Later, he suggested that all religious groups be required to affirm in writing that the Law of the Republic is superior to the Law of God.

BFC Board of Missions 25.02.2021

In case you're interested, here is the full set of Ecuadoran stamps honoring the five missionaries who died in 1956 in the attempt to make contact with the Huaorani people. My father and hundreds of other young people were influenced to commit their lives to missionary service by the example of these men.

BFC Board of Missions 21.02.2021

Nate Saint (August 30, 1923 January 8, 1956) was a missionary pilot who was killed while attempting to evangelize the Huaorani people of Ecuador. He and his four companions were honored on a series of Ecuadoran postage stamps.