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BCF celebrates new disaster relief selection
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BCF Professor of Leadership and Christian Education selected to lead Florida Baptist Disaster Relief and Recovery Ministries.
The Florida Baptist Convention (FBC) has selected Baptist College of Florida (BCF) Professor David Coggins to serve as the Catalyst of Disaster Relief and Recovery Ministries, succeeding Delton Beall, who retired on February 26, 2021. Coggins has faithfully served at BCF first as a student graduating with honors in 1992, then working in Development and Recruiting, and currently as Professor of Leadership and Christian Education. Coggins serves as the Disaster Relief Coordinator for the BCF Collegiate Disaster Relief Team who have deployed multiple times when the call for help was received. Coggins and his wife Connie were married in September 1983, and have two grown children, two grandchildren, and call Graceville, Fla., home.
In the quest to be healthy and whole, spiritual care can get lost in the shuffle. Phil and Lou Walleck of
Restoration Community sit down with Rebecca Carrell and Liz Rodriguez to discuss an unlikely path to soul care and joy for adults and children alike.
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Phil & Lou Walleck currently serve at Lake Church in Arlington, Texas. In cooperation with the North American Mission Board, Lake Church has endorsed Phil & Lou, and their three delightful elementary-aged children, to start a church in South Walton Florida beginning next year.
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Jonathan McBride finished his fourth season as the ginner at Bogue Chitto Gin shortly before this photo was taken alongside his son Benjamin. Jonathan McBride has been named the 2021 Southern Cotton Ginners Association Ginner of the year.
The Bible tells us in Ecclesiastes 11:1 to “Cast your bread upon the waters for you will find it after many days.” Sometimes we find the bread comes back in some unexpected but rewarding ways.
Take Jonathan McBride, for example. Jonathan grew up in Webster County in east Mississippi. His father had a few cows when he was in high school, and he worked for Van Johnson, a Eupora, Miss., row crop farmer who had about 200 head of mama cows and 4,000 head of hogs.
Anderson to kick-off spring philosophy forum series Feb. 12
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Dr. Tawa Anderson, associate professor of philosophy, will deliver a faculty lecture for the first philosophy forum of the spring semester. The event will take place Friday, Feb. 12, at 4 p.m. in room 220 in the upper level of the Geiger Center. Anderson’s lecture is titled, “The Quest for a Satisfied Insignificance.” The event is scheduled to conclude by 5:15 p.m.
Philosophy forums bring issues of broad philosophical importance to the sphere of public conversation on campus. Anderson organizes the philosophy forum series.
“Aspiring pastors are frequently accused of possessing a Messiah complex, a pressing need to be needed, and/or a desire to be important or influential,” Anderson said. “More broadly, Western society celebrates the contributions of significant personages who chart the course for institutions or nations. We admire C. S. Lewis for his literary and apologetic impact; we respect Winston Ch