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Visiting w/ Baptists in MO/AR (Updated Below)

Sunday October 26, 2008   ~   7 Comments

I am in my hotel room in Bentonville, Arkansas. It is late, but I am feeling a "blog urge" and wanted to post.

Tomorrow (at 5:30a.m.), I head over to Springfield, Missouri (and it is midnight here!). So, I better make this a quick post. I am speaking to two Baptist groups in two different states. I am in the heartland with Baptists in Missouri and Arkansas.

I recognize that most of my blog readers are not Baptists and thus do not necessarily speak "Baptist." Thus, a little explanation might he helpful.

Tomorrow, I am in Springfield, Missouri to speak at Baptist Bible College. Bible Baptist College is part of the Independent Baptist church movement. Wikipedia explains:

Independent Baptist churches (also referred to as Independent Fundamental Baptist, or IFB) are Christian churches holding to generally Baptist beliefs. Like all Baptists they are characterized by being independent from the authority of denominations and church councils. However, the reason for the distinction, "independent," is that they eschew even the Baptist conventions or associations in which other Baptist churches participate (although many Independent Baptist churches do belong to fellowships). They remain autonomous and congregationalist in nature and are generally fundamentalist in teaching. The IFB movement is not a denomination per se, but there are similarities that run throughout most Independent Baptist churches.


I am not IFB, so I am particularly blessed that they would invite me to share with their students and the pastors attending the conference. We will be talking church planting and evangelism and I look forward to it.

Tuesday, I am back in Bentonville where I will speak to the Arkansas Baptist Convention. They theme is Reaching Generation Next Now. I will speak just before lunch and will share some research and speak on engaging emerging generations. After I speak, I will meet with some contemporary church pastors over lunch (see below).

Part of what I help the International Mission Board is help them connect with innovative pastors to get them involved in global missions. During lunch on Tuesday, we are hoping to do that very thing. Jeff Noble, who came with me to Poland last week (see his interview here), is organizing a lunch meeting of innovative church pastors who might want to talk about engaging in church planting in Central and Eastern Europe.

Rob Brown, who oversees much of the work there, explained the opportunity this way:

Come visit the IMB teams serving in Central Europe to see what God is doing and prayerfully explore how their churches can serve alongside these teams in impacting peoples with the gospel through creative access venues and relational exchanges.

If you are interested, be sure to check out my recent Europe posts here and contact Jeff immediately if you can come to lunch on Tuesday in Bentonville.

Updated: Check out this article. It just came out and gives great info about the partnership.

Good night.

Posted on October 26, 2008 at 10:35 PM   ~   7 Comments

Tagged with: baptists, conferences

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You can also send me a direct message via Twitter. My ID is journeyguy. Sign up for a Twitter account, enable your mobile and then enter "d journeyguy Hey I want to go to lunch with you and Ed." The "d journeyguy" is Twitter code for direct message.

You can also send it from the Twitter page direct. But now that I think about it, just click on the email link above.

Or call my cell at 870-460-4217.

ugh. I wish I could go hear you speak at FBC Bentonville. That is my home church but unfortunately I am at college right now at Southwest Baptist University. It's a great church with amazing people. I love it. Hope all goes well.

Hello Ed,

Will you be posting the research you will share at the Arkansas meeting? Thanks for helping all of us better understand our mission-field!

Todd

Todd,

No research... I just opened my Bible and yelled for a while.

Ed

Sounds like a typical Preacher!!! (Grin!)"No research. Open Bible. Yell." Works every time!

Ed,
Just wanted to thank you for speaking at BBC on Monday - you borrowed my Bible, remember? :) Your humble and factual approach to a movement that is trying not to die was appreciated, and you said many things that were powerful. Beyond that, your Monday night session on Comeback Churches encouraged me to look more internally at my own ministry and make some changes. Thanks for being real, being approachable, and for painting the face on the pumpkin...the only thing that would have been better is if you carved a face WITH the painted saw! Blessings to you.
-Rob Willis
The Journey
Rochester, NH

Ed,
My wife and I wanted to say "thanks" for investing in us as church planters. It was energizing to focus on the need for new churches and the mission that Christ has given us. I also commend President Edge and Dr. Guinn for "getting out of the box" by inviting you to speak. I hope to see more of the like in the future. Above that, well done and may you continue to bless Him!

In Christ,
Pastor Mike
Lifepoint in Northwest Arkansas

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