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SOUTHEAST
U.S. (A NEW FIELD!)
THE
PROGRAM: A BMW Church-Planting Initiative
BMW
is partnering with IFCA International and other independent churches
to spearhead a movement to see local churches planted and strengthened.
To do this we have three main goals:
1. Help local
churches plant churches
2. Train church planters
3. Plant churches in areas where there is no sound, biblical influence.
To accomplish
these goals we are utilizing our ministry resources and expertise
which we have gained from many years of church planting around the
globe, and applying it right in our own back yard.
Our vision for
this ministry is to see at least two churches planted or two churches
training to plant a church in each of the ten states in the Southeast
by the year 2015.
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Alabama
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North
Carolina
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Georgia
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South
Carolina
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Kentucky
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Tennessee
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Louisiana
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Virginia
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Mississippi
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West
Virginia
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Our current
needs and opportunities are mainly in the following areas:
Georgia
Louisiana
South
Carolina
Presently we
are focusing this work in the Southeast U.S. with resources available
in other areas.
THE
PROBLEM: America - A Mission Field?
With what appears
to be a church on every corner, and a Judeo Christian heritage,
some might ask how this country can be considered a mission field?
Consider the following:
- We have a
biblical mandate to reach our Judea and Samaria (Acts 1:8); we
have a mandate to make disciples of every nation (including our
own); we are to preach the Gospel to every creature (including
the people around us); and we have a biblical example of the fulfillment
of these mandates (Acts, the epistles). We cannot be biblical
without fulfilling the Great Commission at all three levels of
context: local, national, global. This by default argues for missions
in the U.S.
- Population
growth statistics demonstrate the need for more churches in the
U.S. In 1999 it was projected that the US would grow by the rate
of approximately 7,000 people daily between the years 2000-2050
(Forbes Magazine, January 1999). To date, the growth rate
has met and exceeded this pace.
- The increasingly
weakening condition of the existing American church justifies
the intensified efforts of missions in America. We have churches
closing at rates that heighten the need for them to be replaced,
especially in light of the growth statistics.
- The present
philosophical attitude of relativism that prevails over our culture
must be challenged by an increasing presence of Christian witness
to the objective truth of God's revelation as recorded in Scripture,
followed with a witness that calls the culture to a moral responsibility
to that body of revelation.
- One third
or seventy six million American adults do not attend any type
of church service or activity.
This, along
with many other telling truths, allow one to easily see that the
U.S. is clearly as much of a mission field as any country on the
planet.
THE
PROGNOSIS
As we
begin to implement this program and fulfill our vision by working
with and through local churches throughout the Southeast U.S., we
believe we will see God do a mighty work to reverse the negative
tide mentioned above and we will see America return to be truly
"One Nation Under God." It's not impossible or even improbable,
but we need your help!
If
you would be interested in joining this new, exciting and growing
facet of BMW's ministry as a church planter and/or church planting
trainer, we would love to talk to you about becoming a part of
our team.
- Maybe you
are interested in learning how to be a church planter. We'd love
to talk to you about joining the team and the possibility of joining
a current work.
- Lastly, if
your church has a vision for seeing other Bible based, disciple
making, God-centered churches planted in your area, contact us
about the people, workshops and other resources we have available
to help you make that vision a reality.
For more information,
please contact the field director for this work, Jerry Smith, at
jsmith@biblicalministries.org.
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