T
hank you for your special friendship 
with Appalachian Bible Fellowship. Your 
partnership engages in a full range of 
ministries: Appalachian Bible College and 
Graduate School, Mount Olive Bible College serving 
West Virginia inmates, Alpine Ministries with its 
resident camping and adventure programs, and 
many related church and community ministries. It 
is exciting to consider the thousands of lives being 
touched as we serve together!
At the heart of all these is our core commitment to 
advance the gospel around the world. This issue of 
Doulos
portrays that essential element as we reflect 
on our commitment to missions. As a mission 
agency, Appalachian Bible Fellowship exists to 
model and promote our Lord’s command to make 
disciples (Matthew 28:16-20). I believe you will be 
blessed and challenged as you explore our mission 
fervor through the features included in 
Doulos
.
Our dedication to Christ’s missions mandate is 
included in our “20/20 Vision, Our Destination: 
Servants For the Church.” This strategic plan 
delineates eight goals we are seeking to accomplish 
by 2020. Goals five and six specifically identify our 
desire to see missions advanced.
5. Annually see at least 33% of B.A. 
graduates pursuing church-commissioned 
missionary vocations.
While every B.A. graduate majors in Bible/Theology, 
each will also have a second major. It is thrilling to 
see how every second major can be effectively used 
in global missions. For example, we have Camping 
majors headed to the mission field to lead camping 
ministries. Our Elementary Education majors often 
serve in missionary settings around the world. Our 
goal is to see at least a third of graduates directed 
into missionary vocations.
Daniel L. Anderson, Th.D.
President
Psalm 84:11, 12
Join the President's 
Prayer Partners 
at 
abc.edu/pray
6. Annually see at least 85% of B.A. 
graduates pursuing gospel-focused 
vocations.
This goal emphasizes our essential purpose 
of “educating and equipping servants for the 
church of tomorrow while edifying the church of 
today.” Two overriding words motivate our efforts. 
First, “URGENCY.” Our world urgently needs the 
gospel. We want our graduates to give themselves 
for gospel-focused vocations. The second word 
is “UTILIZATION.” As stewards of facilities God 
provided, we are responsible to utilize these for the 
advance of the gospel in service to the church.
My wife and I recently ministered for a unique 
missions conference on the island of Malta. 
Missionaries serving in restricted access countries 
like China and Iran were in attendance. It is 
impossible to describe the powerful impact these 
humble but heroic servants had upon our hearts. 
We returned with a zeal to see God move among 
our students.
Missions is the heart of God (Isa. 6:8). Thank 
you for your partnership as we advance Christ’s 
mission in the world 
…Because life is for service
.
Doulos
(pronounced DOO-loss) is the Greek word 
for “slave.” In Matthew 20:25–27, Jesus declares 
that the qualifying mark of a Biblical leader is to be 
a “doulos”—a slave for Jesus.
– from the –
PRESIDENT’S HEART