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IMB’S PLATT LOOKS FORWARD AFTER ‘RESET’

Baptist Press RICHMOND, Va. (BP) — Following an “organizational reset” that saw more than 1,100 International Mission Board personnel transition away from the board, President David Platt told a March 3 live stream audience he is ready to focus on the future. “I really want to shift the conversation from talking about numbers and finances to talking about how this army of brothers and sisters going out specifically from Southern

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THE INTERSECTION OF PASSION AND NEED

Chad Morris Assoc. Dir., Campus Ministries, Carson-Newman University, Jefferson City It happened in a group from Carson-Newman University when a student, who was determined to party and to “get away from it all,” found Jesus. It happened while students hiked into the hills of Guatemala to give clean drinking water access to a mother of nine. It took place while providing medical care and praying with individuals in small remote

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PLATT ANNOUNCES LIVE STREAMED Q&A

Baptist Press RICHMOND, Va. (BP) — International Mission Board President David Platt will host a one-hour live streamed video session on the entity’s future at 11 a.m. Eastern Time March 3, answering questions and responding to comments submitted via Twitter under #IMBLive. Platt has expressed a desire to move the conversation beyond discussion of the 983 missionaries and 149 stateside staff members leaving IMB through a Voluntary Retirement Incentive (VRI)

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RAISING MISSIONS-MINDED KIDS

By Carolyn Tomlin Contributing Columnist, B&R As a family unit, the Jones’ clan adopts one large missions project each year. “As our children are involved in missions organizations, I believe, parents must set an example of service,” ”says Mr. Jones. “That’s why the children find extra chores and small jobs in the neighborhood and save these funds for helping the homeless in our community. We work together.”

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SHARING GOD IN SWEDEN TOUGH: MOENCH

By Charles Braddix IMB Writer STOCKHOLM, Sweden — What’s the most embarrassing thing you can talk about in your city? Discussions that include God, said a Scandinavian pastor. The pastor in Denmark told this to sociologist Phil Zuckerman, who spent 14 months interviewing nearly 150 Scandinavians, according to The New York Times. This can pose a dilemma for Christian workers trying to evangelize and plant churches in countries like Denmark,

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FORMER TENNESSEANS LEAD PORTLAND CHURCH

Josh and Amy Carter among North American missionaries featured  Week of Prayer By Jim Burton NAMB News Office PORTLAND, Ore. — When Josh Carter and his family migrated 2,700 miles from East Tennessee to the Pacific Northwest, he found his people — mountain people — in Oregon. The move was out of obedience to God’s call on the family. Carter’s preparation didn’t happen without hardship and a spiritual battle. The

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BHSET GRANT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED

Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Applications are now being received for grants from the Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee Medical Missions Fund. The Baptist Healthcare System of East Tennessee was begun by Tennessee Baptists soon after the end of World War II. More than $2 million was contributed by 800 churches in 32 counties of East Tennessee. The hospital began service on Nov. 30, 1949.

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CHURCH PROVIDES HEALING MINISTRY

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector MORRISTOWN — The man who visited the church’s clinic shocked those present. The growth on his neck was as large as a melon. He also had some trouble walking because he had multiple sclerosis but the concern that day was his struggle to breath. A physical therapist who had been laid off, he couldn’t afford medical insurance, he told Boni Frazee,

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PLATT ASKS STATE PAPERS TO ENCOURAGE UNITY

Baptist Press PONCE, Puerto Rico (BP) — International Mission Board President David Platt has asked Baptist state papers to encourage unity among Southern Baptists following the announcement next week of how many IMB personnel have left the board through a series of voluntary resignation programs. Addressing a gathering of Baptist state paper leaders Feb. 16 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Platt also detailed what he deemed some of the most exciting

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N.C. BAPTISTS TO EMPLOY IMB RETIREES

Baptist Press CARY, N.C. — The Executive Committee of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina approved a recommendation Jan. 26 to set up a $500,000 reserve fund to employ International Mission Board retirees returning to North Carolina. Executive Director-Treasurer Milton Hollifield Jr. said, “This reserve will provide additional funding for strategic efforts to impact lostness through disciple-making … as we seek to capitalize on the expertise of IMB missionaries

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