Archive for May, 2015

MBS Receives SOS
During the recent protests and riots, Baltimore City’s Emergency Operation Center operator called the Salvation Army requesting them to step into the fray by providing mobile kitchens to be deployed at the corner of North and Pennsylvania Avenues. Major Rebecca Hogg, Salvation Army’s Associate Area Commander of the Central Maryland Command prepared to provide canteens, […]

Little Known Ministry Serves the Disabled
Recently through their need for Bibles, MBS was introduced to Handicapped Encounter Christ (HEC), a diverse ministry for people with varying disabilities. Catholic in origin, this ecumenical non profit organization’s mission is to create and hold events that promote friendships and a sense of community. Its purpose is to establish a positive image and respect for people […]

Those Who Sail With You
By Thomas Schetelich | Ferguson, Schetelich, and Ballew. P.A Acts 27 records the voyage of the Apostle Paul to Rome. He was a prisoner, being taken to Rome to appear before Caesar. During the voyage, the ship was caught in a storm so strong that all hope was given up. But Paul stood up and […]

MBS in the Carroll County Times
MBS Bible Sundays are becoming more and more popular. MBS offers them as an opportunity to create partnerships with churches. The most recent partnership developed with North Carroll Cooperative Parish, Women In Mission at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Carroll County, MD. Taking the initiative, Nancy Connor of the Women in Mission of St. […]

MBS Podcast – How do You Study the Bible
In our third podcast, Josh Mitchell and Dave Moyer discuss the process of Bible study, challenges we face when studying, and how to go deeper in a relationship with the Lord. Here’s what’s discussed in the episode… What keeps us from studying the Bible Setting aside time to read the Bible Studying using word-emphasis… Psalm 23: The Lord is MY shepherd […]