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Missions|Tue, Sep. 18 2007 12:40 PM EDT

Should Churches Tithe Membership to Reach the Lost?

By Audrey Barrick|Christian Post Reporter

If Southern Baptists tithed its membership to reach people who don't know the Gospel, they would have 100,000 missionaries, says an official for the Southern Baptist Convention's mission agency.

"I want to ask whether a church shouldn't tithe its membership to reach a lost world?" posed Gordon Fort, vice president of overseas operations for the International Mission Board (IMB).

The Southern Baptist Convention is the largest Protestant denomination in the country.

The IMB is urging Southern Baptists for 3,000 more active missionaries around the world for a total deployment of 8,000. There are currently 5,000 missionaries and 200 new missionaries are scheduled for dispatch to overseas mission fields in 2007-2008.

"Adding 3,000 new missionaries might be a difficult task if we were starting out with no resources, but the truth is that those 3,000 new missionaries are already sitting in our churches, and the finances to support them are already in our pockets. It’s not a hard task," Fort said at a Southern Baptist missionaries gathering last week, according to the IMB.

Part of the effort to mobilize thousands of new missionaries is an emphasis on involving more young people into overseas mission works.

The IMB is stepping up a 60-year effort of dispatching student missionaries beginning in January 2008 when the mission agency sends a group of twentysomethings to Africa as part of a pilot project for about half a year.

"Hands On: Africa" aims to recruit college students to serve 4-12 months in a wide range of mission challenges and see more students become career missionaries.

"I find a tremendous responsiveness to missions in the hearts of young people today. They want to make a difference," said Fort.

The "Hands On" initiative will roll out to 11 regions around the globe in 2009.

IMB President Jerry Rankin called for "harvest" in mission fields that are neglected rather than fields that are already plentiful with workers and resources.

“Harvest, or responsiveness, is always linked to access,” Rankin said. “There is no harvest where there is no proclamation.”

Reminding the IMB that the agency's mission is to make disciples of all the world's people, Rankin said a sharp focus must be maintained on getting workers into the "neglected harvest fields."

"These are critical times. Global events are providing unprecedented opportunities to penetrate the lostness of the last frontiers of Great Commission fulfillment,” he said. “We must adopt the ‘whatever it takes’ attitude of the apostle Paul, who was willing to risk imprisonment, beating, stoning and a deprived lifestyle that ‘they who had no news of Him shall see, and they who have not heard shall understand.’”

The IMB recently celebrated the service of nearly 1,000 emeritus Southern Baptist international missionaries who totaled more than 26,000 years of serving in mission fields around the world.

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  • Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:11 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    If you travel along the religion – river you will reach the Spiritualism – ocean. Live as a sea fish and don’t be stagnant as a river fish by stopping your journey which should be along with the flow of religion – river. If a Hindu insults Holy Jesus and Holy Bible, he has insulted Holy Krishna and Holy Gita. Same thing applies to the follower of any religion. Let each human being understand all the religions by reading the scriptures of all the religions. An Indian goes to a foreign country and takes a degree in medicine studying the subject in that foreign language. If he comes back to India he can practice applying the subject he studied to any human being. He can perform the surgery to any person. You are purchasing a diamond from a foreign country or you throwing it away since it is the foreign diamond. You are using the fan, the electric bulb the television etc., which are invented by foreign scientists and you are using these things in your daily life. Why not you use the diamond like concepts from the foreign scriptures like Holy Bible in your spiritual life also? This question applies to the follower of every religion.

  • Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:10 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    MATTHEW 3 : 11 (Mark 1 : 1 to 8, Luke 3 : 1 to 18)

    “I indeed baptize you with water ….He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire”

    Veda says ‘Prajnanam Brahma’ which means that the Holy Spirit is the divine nowledge. Gita says ‘Jnanaagnih’ which means that knowledge is fire. This means that the acceptance of Holy Jesus should be through His knowledge radiating through His sentences, which are like diamonds coming out from His mouth. The acceptance should not be just by sprinkling some water. If you accept Holy Jesus just for some money or bread or some materialistic benefits, that is not the real conversion. Your spirit i.e., the soul should be attracted directly by His powerful knowledge. The Holy water represents rituals without knowledge. Unless you study Vedas (Upanishaths) and Bhagavat Gita and realize the knowledge by putting it in practice you cannot be a Hindu. A true Hindu is always a true Christian because the practical sacrifice is the same in any religion. Whether you can leave your family and money and come to God or not is same in any religion. The knowledge is same in all the scriptures. Whether you are a doctor studied in English medium or French medium, you can cure the disease of any patient and perform the surgery. Religions are only languages and knowledge is the content of the syllabus. Anybody does not understand the Brotherly-hood of all the religions.

  • Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:57 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Oh yeah, almost forgot to defend my post. While I did word my argument poorly, I was speaking against those who would make excuses for sinful living by claiming their actions don't matter because they have salvation. To live in this manner is to go against the Life that we have chosen to live once we have decided to become saved. My initial point was that Baptists fully recognize this calling and try to strive for though we may fall by the wayside from time to time. While we may be "sealed," it is no excuse not to live the Christian life.

  • Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:34 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    BOC560,
    While you make good arguments against the doctrine we discussed, you still made no valid claims against the Baptist denomination as a whole. I would like for you to cite the source you quoted because I haven't found anything similar in any of the major Baptist organizations' statements of faith. While I will admit there are a few sects within my denomination that adhere to those notions, they don't represent the viewpoint of every Baptist. The SBC, while they make no direct comment on a fall from grace, do allude to that a person can be completely off the Way but still be saved if they have accepted Christ. This can be seen when they specifically state people that are Christians in name only.(http://www.sbc.net/aboutus/closerlook.asp)
    And for the record, I agree completely that God bought salvation for every person whether they choose to accept it or not. For those of us that have received it and misused it, God will be no indian-giver. Also, your 2nd claim is just ludicrous. The Baptist in your mind must be very ignorant indeed. If he believed that point then he could never claim to be saved nor have fallen from grace because he'd never know the truth either way. To get to the crux of my point, you attribute this mindset to every Baptist that goes into the mission field. Our mission, not to mention that of every person that goes forth regardless of denomination, is to bring people to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior and have eternal salvation, not to do good works so we can earn our way to Heaven. As far as donating money to this cause, I think that's self-explanatory.

  • Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:59 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    Annie, while I applaud your enthusiasm, it there is to be unity with all, then the Baptists would have to (and have done so) compromise truth with untruth (lies).
    If you are not willing to stand for TRUTH, then you have become as worthless as salt that has lost its flavor.

    You said, “It's not about denomination brethren, it's about unity in Jesus Christ!”

    If it is really about unity and not truth then you have no salvation to offer the lost man.

    Again, my point is made clear. “Unity at the expense of truth is acceptable in the Baptist organization.” And you are considering tithing for money to send false teachers into the mission field? This is an abomination.

    BOC560

  • Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 6

    Hunter, I propose that it is YOU who needs to do some research. I’ll even do you a favor and look it up for you. Here are 3 different opposing Baptist beliefs from their own statements. You are apparently a prime example, inasmuch as you don’t know what your church believes.

    You make my point exactly! A church that doesn’t know the basics of salvation has no place in missions or evangelism. These people assume to be “ambassadors” for Christ?

    1) BAPTIST DOCTRINE (once saved always saved)
    The Baptist Confession of Faith
    What We Believe:
    True believers may have the assurance of their salvation divers ways shaken, diminished, and intermitted; as by negligence in preserving of it, by falling into some special sin which woundeth the conscience and grieveth the Spirit; by some sudden or vehement temptation, by God's withdrawing the light of his countenance, and suffering even such as fear him to walk in darkness and to have no light, yet are they never destitute of the seed of God and life of faith, that love of Christ and the brethren, that sincerity of heart and conscience of duty out of which, by the operation of the Spirit, this assurance may in due time be revived, and by the which, in the meantime, they are preserved from utter despair.

    They who believe that a person can be saved, become a child of God and then if they fail and get into sin....God will withdraw their salvation and they can go to hell. Basically that means they are working to keep themselves saved by their good works and faithfulness. In other words Jesus only made the down payment on their salation and they have to keep themselves saved by their works. Of course that is gross error and a perversion of the Gospel. They teach a false Gospel of works for salvation.

    2) BAPTIST DOCTRINE (men are predestined to be saved or doomed)
    BAPTIST STATEMENT OF FAITH

    It is understood that God is sovereign in the matter of man’s salvation. This is to say that God has, before the foundation of the world, chosen or elected certain sinners for salvation. He has done so sovereignly and according to His own good pleasure. In most places the 1689 Confession is an exact word for word copy of the Westminster and the Savoy.

    3) BAPTIST DOCTRINE (you can backslide and fall from grace)

    God says the wicked are condemned that they cannot be saved? Certainly, not! So, as we all believe that though the wicked are said to be doomed, we know that if they turn they can be saved. Likewise, though the righteous are said to be saved, they will be lost if they turn back into sin (Romans 11:22).

  • Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:08 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    The whole point of the Christian life is to know God and His Son, Jesus Christ, and to share the good news that Jesus Christ, the Hope of Glory, gave His life to restore mankind back to the relationship we had with the Father, before the fall of man.
    The Christian life is not one of "religion", it is one of relationship, based on the love of God. the whole law is summed up in the love of God. The two greatest commandments are to love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul, body and to love your neighbor as yourself.
    I think it's wonderful that so many young people are on fire for the Lord and the Holy Spirit is using them to glorify Jesus Christ! There are many who know that the great day of our LORD draws near, prepare ye the way of the Lord!
    It's not about denomination brethren, it's about unity in Jesus Christ! HE is our only hope of salvation! Nothing more and nothing less! We need to stop the name calling and call upon the LORD as we see the DAY approaching! So, baptist brethren, GO FOR JESUS! Hallelujah Lord God! Let's strive for unity, division is not from the Lord

  • Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:27 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 1

    I fail to see your point. How exactly are Baptists ignorant of the Gospel? From what I have seen and grown with, we Baptists fully understand the concepts of the Christian life. Continually seeking God, repenting when we sin, telling others of the sacrifice Jesus made to save us all, etc. Yeah, basic stuff alright. Granted there are those that say "once saved, always saved," but any good Baptist knows that everyone is susceptible to backsliding and that these people are trying say it's okay to live in sin because they're "covered." You're just as ignorant if you're claiming all Baptists, especially Southern Baptists, adhere to that kind of doctrine. Do some research before you decide to opine next time.

  • Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:52 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 6

    "If Southern Baptists tithed its membership to reach people who don't know the Gospel, they would have 100,000 missionaries..."

    Say WHAT? That's a joke. The Baptists don't know the Gospel so how is it they're supposed to tell somebody else?

    Before they spend money to confuse any poor heathens they need to decide some things back here at home:

    When a man is saved, is he "sealed" and secure in the hands of Christ OR Does he have to strive to live the "Christian Life" that he doesn't FALL FROM GRACE and lose his salvation?

    This is BASIC stuff folks! If I couldn't answer this simple question and others like it concerning SALVATION, I sure wouldn't be going abroad to share my ignorance!

    BOC560

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