Monday, May 03, 2010

SBC MISSIONS

I have just returned from an East Asia Summit sponsored by the IMB in Oklahoma City. I was there representing the Treasure State Baptist Association. Last Fall, we had two of our M's from East Asia at our Associational Annual Meeting. Out of that time, I felt our TSBA should consider how we could partner with East Asia. Our DOM, Steve Fowler agreed, and so we began to pray. A couple of months ago, Steve Fowler was encouraged by an M on the field to go to the Summit, and because he was to be out of State, I was asked. I want to share just a couple of thoughts I have had so far.
First, it may seem a bit audacious for a small association of small Baptist churches in a pioneer State to even consider a partnership. I felt that way. I was even thinking that way on my way to OKC, but it did not take long to realize it can be a perfect fit. I found that the preferred size of teams in East Asia is about 5-8. A group of two is great. I thought "Wow, we can do this."
Second, as I was growing up, even in college and seminary, the prospects of going to most of East Asia were very poor as Communism had slammed the curtain. Today there is a small window, but it is relatively easy to go anywhere in East Asia that God may lead.
Third, I am excited, EXCITED, about being Southern Baptist. I was able to meet a number of our M's at the Summit. I cannot tell you how impressed I was with them. They are worthy of our dollars, our prayer, and our partnertship.
Steve

2 Comments:

Blogger Mark King said...

Steve,
I'm so excited for you and the for Association. YBC has partnered with two of our M's in Chiang Mai, Thailand. We have seen 13 baptisms within one village in that area, and continue to pray for more.

One day, I pray that God would allow me to go to Chiang Mai and meet with our M's there.

God Bless!

11:27 AM  
Blogger Steve Young said...

Mark,
Chiang Mai is one of the places Andrew is going this summer. I really believe we will end up partnering with an unrteached people group in Ch*na. For us to do this adequately will require multiple trips per year. We could also decide to bew the Strategists for an area that currently has no M's.
Steve in Montana

8:49 PM  

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