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History
of CBF
In 1964, the General Council of
Baptist Mid-Missions appointed a committee to research the possibility of
launching a campus ministry which would be developed within the framework
of mission policy. It was the conviction of the committee that a
Scriptural ministry should result in the converts' going through the
waters of baptism and uniting with a local Baptist church. It was
the committee's concern that this ministry be distinctly separatist and
committed to teaching the historic Christian faith to students.
At the same time, Pastor Hal Miller of Iowa Falls, Iowa, had begun
ministering to students on the campus across the street from the church he
pastored. He had a burden to start a campus group with the very
distinctives mentioned above. Pastor Miller approached Baptist
Mid-Missions. God had worked in the mission and in the man and
brought them together. He presented his burden at the Triannual
Conference in Portsmouth, Ohio, in the summer of 1965. The General
Council voted to authorize Campus Bible Fellowship as a ministry of
Baptist Mid-Missions. Hal and Patty Miller resigned the church and
were authorized as the first missionaries in April 1966. The work
then spread from Ellsworth Junior College to the University of Northern
Iowa, a major campus in Cedar Falls, Iowa. CBF has since been
developed in several states and some foreign countries.
CBF exists to fulfill the Great Commission to "make disciples"
given in Matthew 28:19, 20. Our purpose is to provide sound,
Biblical fellowship for Christians, to preserve a Christian witness, to
reach out to the unsaved and bring them to faith in Christ. Converts
are taught the whole counsel of God, including baptism and local church
membership. The goal of CBF is to see Christian students become faithful, serving members of a good local church
so that they will migrate to strong, Bible-believing churches wherever
they locate in the future. These are our strengths and
distinguishing characteristics.
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