Posts by Bob Payne

The Review – November 2014

Articles: Religious Freedom Under Attack by Al Harris The Character of the Judgment Seat of Christ by Bob Payne A Prophet’s Birthright of Obedience by Kevin Hobi 2015 IBFNA Annual Conference: June 16-18**Note: 2015 conference hotel information has changed since this was printed.

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The Review – May 2014

The Review – May 2014 Inside The Review… “Attack of the Silver Screen” by Dr. Charles Dear, Moderator “Why We Need the IBFNA” by Pastor Allen Harris “Why I Attend a Conference” by Pastor Justin Kauffman “Why Christ-like Love Is Better Than Corinthian-like Knowledge” by Pastor Kevin Hobi 2014 Conference Information

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The Review – March 2013

The REVIEW March 2013   Inside this issue…   Innocence Taken; Innocence Cast Aside Tribute Heart of Revival The ACCC Fundamentalist Reaction    

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The Review – November 2012

Inside…   “The Days of Whine and Noses” – Dr. Charles Dear, Moderator “Thankful Goodbye” “Israel, the Middle East, and the End Times” – Dr. Clay Nuttall “Non-Cessationism – Compromise with Another Spirit” – Pastor Alan Harris “How Can We Reach the Young People?” – Dr. Robert Delnay

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The Review – August 2012

Inside…   2012 Conference Review and Pictures (Kevin Hobi, Editor) Moving Ahead for the Cause of Separation (Charles Dear, Moderator) Preaching and Politics (Charles Dear, Moderator) A Plea for Christian Statesmanship (Richard Harris)

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You Won’t Want to Miss These Conference Sessions!

Click here, and scroll down to the “Speakers’ Schedule” PDF file.  We now have a listing of the titles of the sessions.  Lord willing, these sessions will be posted on the web site the same day that they are preached….so if you can’t attend the conference, at least you can hear the sessions!   See…

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Minor Speakers’ Schedule Changes

  Please note that the speakers’ schedule has been updated:   Go here, and scroll to the PDF file, entitled “Speakers’ Schedule.” Apologies to Mrs. Miriam (NOT Mirium) Marriott who’s name has been misspelled in the printed literature.

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