Saturday, February 27, 2010

Needs Assessment Underway in Chile

By IMB Staff
Southern Baptists are moving quickly to assess relief needs in the aftermath of an 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Chile at 3:34 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, killing at least 82 people, collapsing buildings and setting off a tsunami. 



Disaster relief specialists from South Carolina and California are on standby to respond, said Jim Brown, director of the U.S. office for the International Mission Board’s primary partner in disaster relief, Baptist Global Response. A decision about what initial response is needed will be made within the next 12 hours.



The epicenter was located just 70 miles from Concepcion, a city of more than 200,000 people, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. A tsunami wave struck the Robinson Crusoe Islands, 410 miles off the Chilean coast and tsunami warnings have been issued for Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Chile’s president, Michele Bachelet, declared a "state of catastrophe" in three central regions of the country. Several hospitals were evacuated and communications with Concepcion were knocked out.



In the capital city of Santiago, which is about 200 miles from the earthquake, IMB field personnel reported in a 5 a.m. e-mail that they had experienced "very scary shaking" and that electrical, telephone and water services were cut off. 



IMB and BGR leadership began consulting immediately during the early morning hours after the earthquake, said Scott Holste, associate vice president for the IMB’s Office of Global Strategy.



"We are evaluating damage reports as they come in and preparing initial response plans, if it is determined that a significant response is needed," Holste said. "Southern Baptists have ministry partners in Chile who will be able to help respond immediately with basic necessities."



"We know that immediate needs usually include things like food, water, shelter and medical needs," Brown said. "We have emergency response funds available to help with the crisis response. Southern Baptists always respond quickly when a disaster like this strikes. They pray and give from the heart. We’re glad to know so many people who care are ready to spring into action to help people in need."



Word has been received from IMB leaders in Chile that all field personnel have been accounted for and are safe; information about the impact on the Chilean Baptist community is being sought. IMB will be monitoring developments and will issue further announcements about needs and response as more information becomes available.

How You Can Help

Pray - Prayer is urgently needed for thousands of people in Chile whose lives have been upturned by a massive earthquake that struck in the early morning hours of Feb. 27, says an International Mission Board strategist closely tied to the area. “We want to ask Christians everywhere to lift up people in need after this huge disaster,” said Terry Lassiter, strategist for the American Peoples affinity group. “We thank the Lord that all of our missionaries are well but there has been a very significant loss of life that is going to affect both our church community and the non-Christian community in Chile.” Read more. For future prayer requests, also visit CompassionNet.

Donate - Donations may be directed to the Disaster Response Fund at www.gobgr.org.

EKG-Acts 1:8 Focus Makes BIG Impact

By Tim Yarbrough
The numbers are in and it's no surprise they indicate a church's focus on Kingdom growth and Acts 1:8 missions makes a significant impact on baptisms, mission participants and giving.

An informal survey of churches committing to the Acts 1:8 Challenge, versus all Southern Baptist churches, shows a church's focus on its role in carrying out "the mission of God" makes a huge difference in Great Commission impact. More than 3,800 SBC churches have signed up to be a part of the Acts 1:8 Challenge initiative since its launch in May 2004. The survey was done by the North American Mission Board (NAMB) research team.

Per capita, the number of baptisms by churches embracing the Acts 1:8 Challenge are double the number baptized in all SBC churches. The survey showed that mission participants averaged 28 per capita in Acts 1:8-focused churches, as compared to four per capita in non-Acts 1:8 Challenge churches.

Additionally, giving to the Cooperative Program, Annie Armstrong and Lottie Moon were markedly higher. Below is a summary of the survey:

Gains Seen Around EKG Emphasis in Louisiana


Recently, an article published in Baptist Press pointed to similar gains in Louisiana churches as a result of the Louisiana Baptist Convention's focus on Empowering Kingdom Growth (EKG). The Acts 1:8 Challenge has been the missional component of EKG since 2004.

The Baptist Press article, "Making an Effective Difference for the Kingdom," with details from the Louisiana survey, is available here.

Below, John Yeats, director of communications for the Louisiana Baptist Convention, discusses results of the Louisiana EKG survey with Scott Pittman of Kentucky, center, and Duane Kuykendall of North Carolina, left, at the Acts 1:8 Challenge Advisory Team meeting Feb. 23 in Nashville.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Acts 1:8 Materials and Displays Available

The Acts 1:8 Challenge offers free to churches, associations and state conventions a host of printed materials, which are featured for order on here.

You may not know that Acts 1:8 displays are available for loan as well for your upcoming mission event. Additionally, you may order your own customized Acts 1:8 Challenge display from our convenient Fed-Ex Kinkos store.

At right is an example of what's available in a pull-up style.

For more information about materials or displays contact the Acts 1:8 Challenge team.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Associational Acts 1:8 Challenge Training

Peer-led training around the Associational Acts 1:8 Strategy has been posted on the Network of Baptist Associations (NOBA) eQuip training portal.

Training sessions are for s director of missions interested in leading churches to fully embrace and develop an Acts 1:8 paradigm of ministry.

The presentations are from the Network of Baptist Association Summit 2010 held January 11, 2010, at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, where a number of directors of missions presented a process for implementing the Acts 1:8 Challenge in associations. Click on session link to view.

Acts 1:8 Challenge Training NOBA eQuip course link

Individual training session links:

Session 1 - Acts 1:8 Challenge Strategy (Part 1) Led by Jeff Thompson, DOM, Concord Baptist Association, Fort Smith, Ark.

Session 2 - Acts 1:8 Challenge Strategy (Part 2) Led by Jeff Thompson, DOM, Concord Baptist Association, Fort Smith, Ark.

Session 3 - Acts 1:8 Challenge Association Implementation Led by Sid Hopkins, DOM, Gwinnett Metro Baptist Association, Lawrenceville, Ga.

Session 4 - Acts 1:8 Challenge Tools for Associations Led by Duane Kuykendall, DOM, Catawba Valley Baptist Association, Hickory, N.C.