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WHERE ARE RECRUITS FOR WORLD CONQUEST?

By Randy C. Davis TBMB President & Executive Director There is a growing reality that causes me great concern. I’m scanning the horizon looking for the billowing dust of reinforcements charging toward the spiritual battle, but all I see are wisps from the few. Where are the supply of recruits enlisted for world conquest? Where are the pastors and ministers to shepherd Christ’s bride during these most desperate of days?

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SHOULD WE FEAR THE CORONAVIRUS?

By Chris Turner [email protected] FRANKLIN — Topping the news globally is COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus. The flu-like virus is on the radar of the World Health Organization and being monitored for signs of an international pandemic.  However, panic may be spreading more rapidly than an actual pandemic, and Tennesseans are concerned how they might be affected. Their question, especially concerning those gathering in churches, is, “What should we

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HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE

Children’s Missions Day gives kids the chance to be actively involved in ministry work in variety of ways By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — Although the service projects that were performed across Tennessee this year on Children’s Missions Day were wide-ranging and extensive, the main goal of the projects was precise and singular: Sharing the love of Christ. Designed and developed by WMU in 2008, Children’s Missions Day provides

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EASTER OFFERING FUELS MISSIONS IN NORTH AMERICA

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] The Week of Prayer for North American Missions is fast approaching — March 1-8. Thousands of Baptist churches will be focusing on missions all across North America on these dates, praying for specific missionaries, including Rob and Annabeth Wilton in Pittsburgh, Pa. The Wiltons have Tennessee ties. See story. Then, on Easter Sunday, or even before, Southern Baptists across the nation will

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VENEZUELA PARTNERSHIP CONTINUES TO BEAR FRUIT

By Lonnie Wilkey [email protected] FRANKLIN — Though it’s been more than three decades since William Burton went on his first Tennessee Baptist partnership trip, he is still seeing “fruit” from seeds that were sown in Venezuela. Burton, leader of the New Churches Team of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, was a college student at Carson-Newman University when a speaker came to Mill Springs Baptist Church in Jefferson City where he

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DEDICATED DR VOLUNTEER EARNS TBMB’S ‘LIGHT AWARD’

By Ashley Perham Contributing writer, B&R FRANKLIN — Don Owen, First Baptist Church, Morristown, is the recipient of this month’s “Light Award” from the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, which recognizes volunteers who are making a difference for the TBMB across the state. Owen started working with Disaster Relief in 2004, although he admitted he came into it “kicking and screaming.” He owned three different companies at the time and said

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ORR: RACIAL RECONCILIATION BEGINS WITH MISSIONS

By Ann Lovell IMB Editorial Design Manager SOUTHAVEN, Miss. — Bartholomew Orr believes in racial reconciliation, and he believes that reconciliation comes through a shared commitment to missions. Orr has served as senior pastor of Brown Missionary Baptist Church in Southaven, Mississippi, since 1989. A vibrant church with a rich history, Orr and his congregation want to serve as an example of a church that leads the way in local,

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FAITH, FORGIVENESS ARE DISPLAYED AFTER FIRE

By Ashley Perham Baptist and Reflector NASHVILLE — Crievewood Baptist Church was one of four Nashville churches affected by arson the night of June 25, 2019. Although the arson caused over one million dollars in damage, the church is rebuilding. And forgiving. Alan Fox, 26, admitted to the arson and at the end of August, sent an apology letter to Ray Miller, pastor, and the church. Miller said Fox explained

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SEEDS SPREAD IN STEEL TOWN

Missionary wants to make gospel part of Pittsburgh’s renewal By Brandon Elrod NAMB News Office PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh has, in decades past, been synonymous with steel. In the years following an economic hit to the blue-collar town, the city has been experiencing a renaissance as technological and medical companies are beginning to thrive. While the economic renewal has been a boon for the city, missionary Rob Wilton is praying and

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BLACK, WHITE NASHVILLE CHURCHES REMEMBER SHARED HISTORY

EDITOR’S NOTE: February is Black History Month By Diana Chandler Baptist Press NASHVILLE — Nashville First Baptist Church was willed an enslaved 16-year-old Nelson G. Merry in 1840, and by 1853 had baptized, discipled, freed and ordained him to pastor the First Colored Baptist Mission, a First Baptist church plant. That church plant became First Baptist Church Capitol Hill, a majority black Nashville congregation led by senior pastor Kelly Miller

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HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE

Children’s Missions Day gives kids the chance to be actively involved in ministry work in variety of ways By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN

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SEEDS SPREAD IN STEEL TOWN

Missionary wants to make gospel part of Pittsburgh’s renewal By Brandon Elrod NAMB News Office PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh has, in decades past, been synonymous with

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