• F.I.S.H. is an acronym standing for "Fellowship for an International Scripture Heritage." It is one of several ministries of FellowHelpers To The Truth, Inc., a non-profit organization begun in 1982 under initial endorsement of Spring Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Benton, Arkansas. F.I.S.H. Ministry utilizes on-site missionaries to receive and distribute Bibles and New Testaments on various mission fields, as free-will offerings make copies of the Word available.
  • Be a Fisher of Men! Helping to spread God's Word Internationally is a mission that needs all of us! How can you help?...... Prayer: We need your prayers, include us daily as you speak with God....... Support: Free Will offerings is the financial life blood of our operations. One time donations are wonderful and monthly donations are fantastic!..... Involvement: If you have a burning desire to share your talents, contact us and we will help fan that flame!
  • We are Baptist people seeking to be helpful to the Lord’s churches and works both at home and abroad. We identify with the ancient Waldenses, Paulicians, Donatists and others who have stood in the hedge and filled the gap as a succession of true churches from the time of Jesus and the apostles. The true churches of the Lord Jesus Christ are the “Pillar and ground of the truth.” The truth is the Word of God, the “faith once delivered to the saints.” It is incumbent upon us as God’s people to propagate His Word as foundational to individual lives and the continued growth of His churches. To this end we both pray, and labor in fields that are white already unto harvest. Furthermore, to this end we encourage others to get involved in prayers, financial support, evangelistic and teaching activities.

FellowHelpers To The Truth

  1. The FellowHelper

    FellowHelper is the first part of our corporate name of FellowHelpers To The Truth, Inc. Shortly after the start of this ministry a hard copy newspaper named “The FellowHelper” was sent out four times a year to over 8,000 recipients. It contained information on all the works and ministry being done by the workers of the organization. In today’s era of technology “The FellowHelper” has evolved into this website that is available 24/7 not only providing information on works and ministry being done but a repository full of riches can be found in the Library section and hopefully insightful sermons and series discussion in the Video section. FellowHelpers To The Truth is an organization of God’s people going about the work of helping God’s churches in multiple areas. We have among our people so much talent just bursting to reach out and bless us. If you need our help contact us, If you want to share your talents join us, If you want to support us please contribute in the Donate section, If you believe it is God’s will, pray for us!

     

  2. Fish Ministry

    F.I.S.H. is an acronym standing for “Fellowship for an International Scripture Heritage.”

    It is one of several ministries of FellowHelpers To The Truth, Inc., a non-profit organization begun in 1982 under initial endorsement of Spring Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Benton, Arkansas.

    F.I.S.H. Ministry utilizes on-site missionaries to receive and distribute Bibles and New Testaments on various mission fields, as free-will offerings make copies of the Word available.

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1 week ago

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SEEING WHAT OTHERS CANNOT SEEA most interesting verse of scripture occurs in Isaiah 53:2, “For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.” Here are two views of the Lord Jesus in His earthly life: the first is that of the Heavenly Father. He sees Jesus, His only begotten Son as a young, lush, altogether beautiful, highly desirable plant. The other view is that of humanity. It is that of a dry root sticking up out of the ground, having no form nor comeliness to be desired. He was simply a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief, from which men turned away. Two views, so very different. How could that be? Men almost always look at the visible. God looks at the invisible. Men are slow to learn that it is always the invisible that is important, and that it is the invisible that makes the visible what it is, whether of great or of little esteem. Those who judge from the visible get it wrong most all of the time. Judging from the visible is the devil’s game. He intends to deceive with glitter that is far from gold; with mirth that ends in sorrow; with prosperity that ends in poverty; with love that is absent of commitment. “Just see all these visible things that can be yours.” To the Christian, herein lies the hypocrisy that James talks about in his epistle. James 2:1-10. Herein lies also the lure of the prodigal son, and the ways of the world under Satan, its god. On the other hand, true wisdom allows one to see what other cannot see. Such wisdom is not of human origin, but comes from God. James 1:5. The most historical example of this is the ancient king, Solomon who was given wisdom excelling all men before or after him. Wisdom is the aspect of life that allows one to see beyond the visible, and by that become the big, eternal winners in life. It was seeing the invisible that allowed Elisha to be calm and confident in the face of an overwhelming military invasion of his city. 2 Kings 6:17. This is the key to the success of Moses according to Hebrews 11:27,”...for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible” Consider also our father, Abraham of whom it is said, “For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.” Hebrews 11:10-16. “...wherefore God is not ashamed to be call their God: for he hath prepared for them a city.” What are your guide and decision making processes operating on, the visible….or…..the invisible? ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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IDENTIFYING THE "NEWNESS" OF BIBLE MENTION 2 Cor. 5:17, “If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away, behold all things are become new.” To the large percentage of modern Christianity, this simply means being born again, and that it all. But, perhaps more is intended. Consider it! The new birth certainly is new or it would not be so called. But the newness of it is individual extending all the way back to Eden. But what about an afterward misdirected life, or perpetual infancy in the Lord? Obviously, something more is here referenced as “new” in the writings of Paul. It is the New Testament or New Covenant that God has with His people. It is for each born-again child of God to follow the Lord Jesus Christ in scriptural baptism, church fellowship (regularly) and in learning of His ways (being an active disciple). What have you learned about the ways of God for mankind since your new birth experience? As we learn of Him and His ways, we, ourselves, become transformed more and more into the image of His Dear Son, as 2 Cor. 2:18 puts it, “But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” By this ongoing acquisition of knowledge, life, goals, desires, and hopes grow, and change in transformation to His wonderful Word and Will. This is obvious and observable to those looking at us in our homes and communities. Pity those stagnated in spiritual life and understanding. It should never be so! If any man be in Christ (the anointed), all things are become new. To be “in Christ” is to be into the things of Christ. Jesus is “The Anointed (Christ)” and His body, (his church) is also Christ (Anointed) by the same Holy Spirit. As we fellowship in a Bible-believing, New Testament Church, we learn, and are so transformed in spiritual understanding that we marvel and rejoice at the wonderful new things that somehow had escaped our attention before. Let every believer study and pray to acquire and radiate His newness of life. FOR THOUGHT: Do you realize that the newness of this age is not the new birth, but the newness of information and understanding of God’s will and way revealed in the New Testament which when believed results in a New Testament church? There is much “New” to both seasoned and initial believers. What have you learned recently that is new to you? ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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SEEKING KNOWLEDGE OF RESURRECTION POWERThere is an attainment alien to planet Earth. It outranks all other possible possessions in worthiness of pursuit. Among men, gold, silver, diamonds, and pearls are universally accepted as wealth, and the years of life are given to acquire them, and what they represent. But there is another that pales the treasures of earth. Think with me for a minute.Prerequisites are essential to the ability to pursue the treasure of which I write. Being born from above, and committed to obediently following God in New Covenant relationship are those prerequisites that open the door to that opportunity. Think of it in the context of the apostle Paul.God used Paul as He did no other. Paul also had things men seek in life: the best education, friends in high places, and rank in his Pharisaical world, to name a few. Yet, in Philippians Chapter Three, he listed some of those, but went on to say they were all counted but loss, even as a pile of dung in comparison to the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus. He wanted above all other things to know Him better, and especially the power of His resurrection.At this Easter season, the world called “Christendom” celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. but few understand its possibility. Jesus was a man, but He was also the Creator God of the universe. Since the wages of sin is death, it was possible for the man Jesus, Who knew no sin, to die only because he voluntarily took upon Himself the sins of men. But the man, Jesus was formed of flesh and blood of this world. However, the life in the man Jesus was the eternal God Himself. It is not possible for Him to die. But it was possible for the God Who lived in the man Jesus to re-enter the human body of Jesus, changing it into a glorified state. That has specific and profound meaning to His people.The Spirit of the Living God which dwells in His people is life, and it is not possible for it to die. To this point Jesus forthrightly declared: “And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?” John 11:26. The everlasting life Jesus gives to those who repent of sins and accepts Him as their personal Savior begins at the moment that happens. It never ends and cannot end because it is everlasting. What that means is that though death claims the flesh on earth, the life-force or spirit returns to God Who gave it to await the command of the Master to reunite in a glorified body like unto His own. The interim is not inactive, but chock full of glorious awareness that pales that of earth. Hallelujah! We join Paul in pursuit of a better knowledge of that; his prime directive. He lives! We live! ... See MoreSee Less
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THE REPORACH OF NO MORE TO GIVEOrchard owners look with great expectation to the trees under their care. They nourish, protect, and defend them from pestilence, and anything else that would prevent full fruition. They are happy with the many blossoms, small buds, and developing fruit. Anticipation of Harvest time is truly filled with excitement, and the joy of abundant blessings. But once harvest is over, then what? The tree is still valuable, but it has given all that it can give. There will be no more fruit to glean, and the eye of anticipation no longer sees as it did before. It is a tree, now ordinary and fruitless, having given all. It is interesting to note that this idea is presented in the Word with reference to our Lord and Savior. In Psalm 22 which is prophetic of the life and sacrifice of Jesus, the word used to describe him in verse six is “reproach.” The verse states, “But I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people.” The word “worm” here is the “tolah” worm that was crushed to yield the blood used to dye fabrics with the color of royalty. The term “reproach” is a translation of the Hebrew word “Charaph.” which conveys the idea of a picked tree with nothing more to give. That term used here of Jesus describes how many people see Him as He has given all for the harvest of the souls of men. The people expected that the miracles He invoked for others would surely be invoked for Himself thus giving them a super personage in which to glory in the flesh. They were sadly disappointed. However, while the forces of sin and evil rejoiced at the crucifixion, the crushing of that “tolah” worm, wrought robes of righteousness for the royal children of the King. Moreover, those who avail themselves of the fruit yielded by that tree find eternal, spiritual sustenance, and a white robe of royal righteousness in which to stand before the Creator. To the world, and to most of Jewish rulers, the tree was picked, and not worthy of a second glance, but to those who have tasted the fruit of that tree have found life and hope of so much more that is to come. So, how do you see Him dear reader? Is He a disappointment, or a wellspring of eternal joy? Is He a picked tree to be turned away from, or is He the Living Tree of Life with the fruit of eternal righteousness to all who receive Him in repentance and faith? My prayer is that you see Him as the latter, even the bread of life that one may eat and not hunger again; as the fruit of all righteousness that one may receive and have no sin imputed by the heavenly Father. There He is, the TREE at the crossroads of time and eternity in the life of everyone. ... See MoreSee Less
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