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BLUE OVAL CITY: PREPARING FOR ‘PLANTING SEASON’

STANTON — From Lewis McMullen’s perspective, the city of Stanton and the surrounding region is a massive landscape of spiritual farmland, ready for cultivating. Over the past year or so, Lewis and other staffers from the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board — along with numerous church leaders from the Stanton area — have been driving metaphorical tractors through the sprawling fields, plowing the ground and scattering seeds in the area that

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STUDENTS EXPERIENCE MISSIONS FIRSTHAND

FRANKLIN — In 2021 Tennessee Woman’s Missionary Union and the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board launched the Tennessee Youth Venture Team for 10th-12th grade high school students who are actively involved in missions and are interested in a missional lifestyle. Team members participate in a year-long missions discipleship through a retreat, mentoring and Bible study, said Kim Cruse, missions discipleship specialist for Tennessee Woman’s Missionary Union. Team members are given resources

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GOTM GIFTS SET RECORD IN 2022-23

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,262,288 through the Golden Offering for Tennessee Baptists in 2022-23.  “We did not meet the goal of $2.4 million, but it is the highest offering total in the offering’s history,” reported Vickie Anderson, executive director of Tennessee Woman’s Missionary Union. Tennessee Baptists gave $2,227,367 last year to GOTM.  There were 1,134 churches contributing to GOTM in 2023 compared to 1,123 in 2022. This

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CHURCHES HOST ‘BLOCK PARTY’ FOR BLUE OVAL CITY WORKERS

BROWNSVILLE — Mike Young, senior pastor at Zion Baptist Church, Brownsville, knows that if Tennessee Baptists are truly going to make an impact in Blue Oval City, it is going to require cooperation from churches all over the state. Much to his delight, he’s already seeing that happen.  When Zion Baptist hosted a  “Blue Oval City Workers Appreciation Block Party” on Sept. 9 at Hidden Acres RV Park, the event

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CHURCHES HOST ‘BLOCK PARTY’ FOR BLUE OVAL CITY WORKERS

BROWNSVILLE — Mike Young, senior pastor at Zion Baptist Church, Brownsville, knows that if Tennessee Baptists are truly going to make an impact in Blue Oval City, it is going to require cooperation from churches all over the state. Much to his delight, he’s already seeing that happen.  When Zion Baptist hosted a  “Blue Oval City Workers Appreciation Block Party” on Sept. 9 at Hidden Acres RV Park, the event

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A SAVIOR WORTH FOLLOWING

One of the most awe-inspiring moments of Jesus’ ministry — second only to His death and resurrection — has to be His transfiguration on the mountain in Matthew 17.  Jesus took his closest disciples — Peter, James and John — up the mountain, and the three men watched as Moses and Elijah came to life and carried on a conversation with Jesus.  Peter doesn’t know what to do with all

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TENNESSEE MISSIONS HAS RICH HERITAGE

In 1902, Mrs. Mildred Golden, Tennessee Woman’s Missionary Union corresponding secretary, 1898-1902, cast a vision for Tennessee Baptists to pray for our Tennessee mission field and give to the first state missions offering; a total of $800 was given.  Mrs. Golden reported that “No new method ever adopted by us met with more approval than this. The results, while not financially as large as we had hoped for, were gratifying,

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DR FLOOD RECOVERY TEAMS NEEDED IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE IDALIA

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief has been asked to send flood recovery teams to assist victims of Hurricane Idalia, which swept through Florida and portions of Georgia and South Carolina last month. Flood recovery teams are being recruited to go as early as next week, said Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.  Jones said teams who are available to go should contact the

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PRAYER GATHERING MAKES IMPACT IN BLUE OVAL CITY

STANTON — From Ray Ellington’s perspective, Ford’s Blue Oval City has changed everything about Haywood County. But it hasn’t changed his faithfulness to the Lord. In the next few years, 90,000 people are expected to move to West Tennessee to work at the plant which is slated to become the largest automobile production facility in the nation in 2025. That’s a lot of new customers for The Fork Restaurant, which

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RA CAMP-O-REE REMAINS A LIFE-CHANGING EVENT

LINDEN — In the early 1980s, Brian Holt became a Christian as a boy at Royal Ambassador Camp-O-Ree. Now, Holt is the RA state coordinator and he brings his son Sam to the same weekend camp that changed his life. “I love this weekend because it’s an opportunity for me to get closer to God, and there’s no better place to get closer to God than through His nature,” said

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