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Back to the Bible Canada is part of a worldwide ministry dedicated to leading people into a dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ. Being established in 1957 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, BttB has embraced ministering to Canadians in every region of our country. Now located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, BttB continues in its complete dedication to transformational ministry. Using radio, web, TV and al

l other media at our disposal, we are absolutely committed to faithfully and creatively sharing the Gospel message that empowers Christians’ spiritual growth and maturity through Bible teaching and engagement. With broadcasts in more than 11 languages and an online presence literally reaching millions, Back to the Bible teaches the Word and touches the world. We seek to honor God, value people, champion the Bible, advance ministry, and promote and practice stewardship, as we accomplish our mission and purpose. Back to the Bible is non-denominational, which simply means we are not affiliated with or supported by any specific church or denominational group. Our financial support is supplied by God through the generous gifts of listeners and ministry friends.

06/18/2026

Story time with Dr. John! To keep teaching the Bible to Canada and beyond, we rely on our supporters. Consider giving today and have your donation doubled, up to $200,000 as part of our Fiscal Year End match campaign. Use the link in the comments or call 1-800-663-2425! Thank you and God bless you!

06/17/2026

Lots of Christians believe that people who have died are unconscious until the resurrection. But does this belief line up with the Bible? Dr. John will go over why it actually doesn't; and where we find proof in the Word. What do you think? 🤔 Let us know in the comments, and watch the full video on our YouTube channel! Link in our profile.

06/16/2026

If you wonder what it means to be crucified with Christ, study Galatians 2:20 with Dr. John Neufeld this week in his NEW article:

“I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”

Galatians 2:20 is a verse many of us have memorized. But what does it really mean? Here’s how it begins: “I have been crucified with Christ”

Once you accept Christ’s once and for all sacrifice for your sins and embrace His offer of forgiveness from sins and reconciliation with God, at the point of believing, your sinful God-hating rebellion is nailed to the cross of Jesus.

Believing theologians call this “Union with Christ”. We, at the point of believing, are united with Him, so Christ’s death on the cross is our death. Our old sinful nature was nailed to Christ’s cross, and it died alongside of Jesus. We cannot do this ourselves — but Christ's cross can! We trust (or act in faith) that our sins are forgiven, and our old sinful, God-despising self was nailed to Christ’s cross with Him.

It’s not just a miracle that our sins are forgiven, it’s also a miracle that we have been given a new heart, and the heart of stone, unresponsive to God, was taken from us and replaced with a God-loving, righteousness-desiring heart. Biblically, this is called the miracle of Regeneration.

Yes, even after we are crucified with Christ, those habitual learned patterns of rebellion continue to be there until the time of our physical death. But while that is true, there is a spiritual death that has already occurred. In my inmost being, all who believe in Christ are crucified with Christ. Jesus called this being born again.

Let’s look again at what Paul affirms in verse 20. “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.”

Paul has already discussed what we call the great exchange: Christ took my record of debt and rebellion against God, and He suffered in my place; I took Christ’s record of perfect righteousness upon myself so that I am judged by Christ’s righteousness, not my own.

But now we have another great exchange: my sinful self was nailed to Christ’s cross and removed from me, and now Christ’s righteous life lives in me.

The first great exchange (Christ dying for me) is a forensic, or a legal declaration. But the second (being crucified with Christ so that the life of Christ now lives in me) is an experiential reality. I sense Christ alive in me; I sense His righteous impulse guiding me through the life I live, the decisions I make, in the things I love and the things I hate, and in the things that now motivate me. It is not me, it is Christ alive in me. I have come to believe, and this is what has occurred.

Keep reading on our website. Link below!

Do you feel like you're in a battle? You're absolutely not alone. As people saved by Christ, we walk through this mortal...
06/14/2026

Do you feel like you're in a battle? You're absolutely not alone. As people saved by Christ, we walk through this mortal life battling our own sinful desires. If that's you and you're looking for encouragement, the Word of God is the answer. Dive into Galatians in this upcoming week with Dr. John Neufeld. Listen every weekday for verse-by-verse Bible teaching, using the link below or wherever you get your podcasts! 👇

06/12/2026

Time with God is never wasted. As His children, we can walk in His light and know that we're using our time in the best way possible. What does that look like for you? Share with us in the comments!👇

We're almost halfway through June! At Back to the Bible Canada, we depend on our generous supporters (that's you!). Befo...
06/11/2026

We're almost halfway through June! At Back to the Bible Canada, we depend on our generous supporters (that's you!). Before Fiscal Year End, we are matching EVERY gift up to $200,000 to reach our annual budget goal. It's been a wonderful year so far; full of Gospel sharing, international ministry trips, and most importantly, Bible teaching. We couldn't have done it without you! Donate by phone at 1-800-663-2425 or visit our website. Link below!

06/10/2026

The moment you die, what happens to your body and soul? Dr. John Neufeld explains that the body + soul are separated, and our soul goes home to be with Jesus Christ. What are your thoughts? 💭

Full video "What Happens at Death is Not What You Think" out on YouTube now. Link in our profile.

06/09/2026

NEW Article: 5 Leadership Principles for All Christians by Dr. John Neufeld (1 Timothy 6)

We live in a day when there is a crying need for Christians to view themselves as leaders, to influence others for Christ. 1 Timothy 6:11–13 contains 5 leadership principles from Paul (inspired by the Holy Spirit) to Timothy and for us.

Good leaders for Christ are not born leaders, they acquire the skills of leadership Christ wants for them with the help of the Holy Spirit, following God’s commands for their lives. If you want to influence others for Christ, learn and obey these commands.

1. Flee: “But as for you, O man of God, flee these things” (v.11a)

A leader knows what to flee from or avoid. This is an action that will constantly and consistently need to be applied; at any moment, you might be called upon to flee. Like Joseph with Potiphar’s wife, there are some things every one of us should be running away from as fast as we can go.

Verses 9–10 provide the specific context for “these things”: some in Ephesus desired to get rich and so had wandered from the Christian faith. Run away as fast as you can from the money-centred life! If you fall in love with ease, luxury, and the trappings of money, you become useless for the gospel. People can see that it is not Christ we live for, but we live to indulge the flesh.

2. Pursue: “Pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, gentleness.” (v.11b)

For any man or woman of God, there are not only things that we need to run from, but things we need to run to. And just like fleeing, this also continues for a lifetime.

Paul mentions 6 very specific virtues to pursue:
1. Righteousness. Do what is right. Always pursue knowing the commands of God to know what God requires of us and to do it.
2. Godliness. Have a consistent lifestyle that arises from correct doctrine. Have a daily life of piety and reverence to God.
3. Faith. Have complete confidence in God. Don’t panic; trust Him no matter what you are facing.
4. Love. We act not out of our own interests, but the interests of others. Love governs our relationships both with God and others.
5. Steadfastness or endurance. Hang in there for the long haul! This is the virtue of the person who is not a quitter.
6. Gentleness. This speaks to how we treat others: gently!

How easy it is to stop pursing these things and substitute other goals and objectives in our lives.

3. Fight: “Fight the good fight of the faith.” (v.12a)

You are engaged in a battle to win. The word “fight” comes from the world of athletic contests and military battles. If you are to win, it will require a great struggle.

The struggle that Timothy was engaged in was for the one truth of the gospel. Every Christian leader is always struggling against false teaching, for Satan always introduces half-truths and all-out-lies to subvert the gospel and destroy people’s faith.

It is no accident that the last word in verse 11 is “gentleness”, and the first word in verse 12 is “fight”. Even while we fight, we are not quarrelsome people! We are strong, but not bullies. We are certain about the truth, but not arrogant. Learn to share and defend your faith in this way.

4. Hold on: “Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.” (v.12b)

Hold on to the things that God has promised. Take hold of eternal life. Appropriate it. Grasp the truth of salvation and hang on for all you’re worth! Like Timothy, we are to remember what God has promised when things get rough.

5. Obey: “Keep the commandment unstained and free from reproach until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (v.14a)

Since we are nearing the end of 1 Timothy, I think Paul is referring to everything he’s commanded as if they’re all one. Be a faithful minister of the gospel. Stay put when it is hard. Use the gifts God has given you. Remain pure. Teach the sure word of God. Be faithful to the end. If you obey, it will become apparent that the commands of God are life, and they are good.

If you take seriously these 5 commands, you will notice how badly you are doing and will need to rely on the Holy Spirit to help you, but as the Holy Spirit helps you, you will find that your life is taking on the dimension of leadership.

God’s call is for mature Christian leaders to influence others — to be role models of what the life of godliness is all about. If you are a new believer, look for such an influence. If you have matured, be that kind of influence so that a new generation may believe and be found faithful.

The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack, and it still is today. From false teachers in anc...
06/08/2026

The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack, and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John Neufeld for this four-part series as he work throughs one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true Gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.

When it comes to the Gospel, we don't compromise. So what is the true gospel? Where does it come from, and how do we sta...
06/07/2026

When it comes to the Gospel, we don't compromise. So what is the true gospel? Where does it come from, and how do we stand firm amidst false teaching? Study Galatians with Dr. John Neufeld starting tomorrow, broadcasted every week day. You can listen with the link below, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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