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IMB POSTPONES VOLUNTEER TRIPS THROUGH JUNE 30, PERSONNEL ‘SHELTER IN PLACE’

By Julie McGowan AVP of communication, marketing and PR for the IMB International Mission Board senior leaders have directed IMB missionary personnel around the world to postpone hosting any ministry volunteer groups through June 30, leaders announced Wednesday, March 25. Consideration of missionaries hosting volunteer teams beyond June 30 will be reviewed on May 1, leaders reported. “We’re instructing our personnel to postpone all volunteer efforts at this time due

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IMB RECOMMENDS MISSION VOLUNTEERS POSTPONE TRAVEL

By Tess Schoonhoven Baptist Press RICHMOND — In light of the continuing global expansion of the COVID-19 virus (coronavirus), the International Mission Board’s coronavirus task force and senior leadership recommend that mission volunteers from U.S. churches postpone international mission-trip travel through April 30. This date could be extended and will be reevaluated by April 15. IMB also recommends that people who have not yet purchased tickets for future travel wait

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IMB, NAMB TO JOIN IN SEND RELIEF EFFORTS

By IMB and NAMB STAFF Baptist Press NASHVILLE — The International Mission Board (IMB) and the North American Mission Board (NAMB) will work together to combine compassion ministry efforts in North America and abroad under the umbrella of Send Relief. Ronnie Floyd, president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee (EC) announced the new working relationship during a plenary session of the EC in Nashville Tuesday, Feb. 18.

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IMB NAMES SOMER NOWAK AS PREVENTION AND RESPONSE ADMINISTRATOR

By Ann Lovell IMB office IMB has selected Somer Nowak to fill the newly created position of prevention and response administrator for the 175-year-old entity. In this role, Nowak will oversee and manage prevention and response efforts for child abuse (physical and sexual), sexual harassment (including sexual assault), and domestic violence.  IMB is the first Southern Baptist entity to create a position for this purpose, fulfilling IMB President Paul Chitwood’s

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IMB SENDS OUT 23 MISSIONARIES

IMB news office RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Representing Southern Baptist churches throughout the United States, 21 International Mission Board missionaries were publicly celebrated during a service at Magnolia Church in Riverside, Calif., Wednesday, Jan. 29. The missionaries were voted on and approved by IMB trustees earlier in the week in California. Jeff Iorg, Gateway Seminary president, delivered the message at the service, spurring the congregants and missionary appointees toward their missional

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IMB FIELD LEADER: ‘GOD IS AT WORK’ IN MIDDLE EAST

By Rob Collingsworth TEXAN MIDDLE EAST — As hostilities escalate yet again in the Middle East, Christians must ask themselves how such events affect missions in high-risk areas. For Southern Baptists in particular, whose cooperative work is centered on getting the Gospel to all people in all nations, these are delicate and important questions. Regardless of the headlines, the Gospel remains at the center of missions. And in the face

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GOD WORKING THROUGH SBC MISSIONARIES

By Paul Chitwood President, International Mission Board Looking back on my first full year as your IMB president, the words that come to mind are: “Thank you.” Thank you, Lord Jesus, for saving souls across the globe daily amid hardship and persecution, and for upholding Your servants as they go forth to share Your gospel. Thank you, Southern Baptist family, for placing your confidence in me to lead our missionary

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SPECIFIC WAYS TO PRAY FOR MISSIONARIES

IMB Communications Staff RICHMOND — IMB president Paul Chitwood came home from a recent trip to East Africa with a plenty of memories — and 1,000 snapshots. He knew missionaries faced challenges in taking the Gospel to the unreached. He knew the logistical and spiritual struggles could be intense for those on the front lines of pushing back the darkness. But while he was in Africa visiting with IMB missionaries,

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MOON’S LIGHT STILL SHINING

Lottie Moon offering still impacting lives By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector [email protected] CLARKSVILLE —  There are trends that come and go in the Baptist culture, but the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions has remained a vital part of the Baptist fabric for more than 130 years. The ministry has remained unchanged throughout its existence, holding steadfast to its exclusive purpose of supporting missionaries who serve abroad. The

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STAYING FOCUSED ON OUR PASSIONATE PRIORITY

By Randy C. Davis TBMB President & Executive Director There are two distinctives that bind Southern Baptists together. The first is our shared biblical belief system. Unfortunately, the Bible can be mishandled in many ways and our Southern Baptist forefathers recognized that, so in 1925, they took the providential step to clearly define what Southern Baptists believe about the Bible. That document is known as the Baptist Faith and Message

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IMB SENDS OUT 23 MISSIONARIES

IMB news office RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Representing Southern Baptist churches throughout the United States, 21 International Mission Board missionaries were publicly celebrated during a service

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