Who is the Internationals
Cluster of the Cooperative
Baptist Fellowship?

The Internationals Cluster is a group of personnel ministering through the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship in North America, Europe, and North Africa.

We seek to be the presence of Christ among neglected people residing outside their homelands by sharing God’s love with them in culturally relevant ways, being their advocates, and empowering others to do the same.

 

What is CBF?

We are a fellowship of Baptist Christians and churches who share a passion for the Great Commission of Jesus Christ and a commitment to Baptist principles of faith and practice. www.thefellowship.info 

 

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Special events and resources

The internationals Cluster now provides webinars on multiple subjects from Islam to issues that impact the Latino community. Webinars are provided in multiple languages. To view available seminars as well as other online opportunities such as roundtables and prayer groups, click here.

To view an introductory video for the webinars click here.

To view an introductory video on seminars for Islam click here.

 

 

 

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Most recent blog entries
Janee and Hary share words of life and peace with a new friend. By Janee Angel
Volunteers By CBF Volunteers on 9/19/2008 3:31 PM

Janee weds fiancee Hary. Pray for them as they continue to share words of love and peace with those in their community.

We make connections with people from all over the world and just a few weeks ago I found myself sitting in my living room listening to the story of a man from the Middle East. His country is about 99.95% Muslim. According to our new friend, people there read their holy book and take their religion very seriously. He left his home in hopes of being a better provider for his wife and 4 children. On his journey to Europe, he met 2 men from Ethiopia…one a Christian and the other a Muslim. The Christian Ethiopian began to tell stories of Jesus and soon our friend began to listen with interest while the ...
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Mahasin's story
Volunteers By CBF Volunteers on 9/18/2008 5:45 PM

Born and raised in Baghdad, Mahasin pursued ballet in Russia. Her mother introduced her to ballet when she discovered Mahasin's talent at the age of nine. She won many awards and performed with her company in many different countries. She returned to Iraq to pursue her dream of building an opera house and began her first company. However, she was criticized as her art was considered an act against religion. Mahasin's brother was kidnapped and killed. She also lost a member of her dance team. She sustained injuries to her head and shoulder in a car accident. After reading of her tragedies, she was invited to the US to share her dance.

Mahasin has requested to stay in the US due to the continuing threats that she receives. Unfortunately here as well she has known pain. She was robbed and left without money to sustain herself.  Mahasin call ...

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Ana Frey reflects on what it means to be a "Global Woman"
Volunteers By CBF Volunteers on 9/18/2008 4:45 PM
Testimony given by Ana Frey at the 2008 Global Women Summit in San Antonio, Texas
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