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Missions Strategy: Where to Begin?

There are 7 billion people on plant earth.  Approxiately 3.9 billion have never been reached with the gospel!  It’s easy to become numb by numbers.  But each number, whether it be 1 or 1 billion, represents people in need of the gospel of Jesus.  If people are really lost without Christ and face an eternity... Continue Reading →

Finishing Strong

I penned these words as I sat in a rest area on my way home from a hard trip to Michigan. This was a weekend of storm for our Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief family.  The whirlwind came without warning on a dark, Friday afternoon.  A tragic vehicle accident occurred for two disaster relief volunteers, who... Continue Reading →

iGO do You?

If you're going on a mission trip this summer, I'd love for you to share your experiences with the world! The "iGO do You?" initiative is an awesome way to tell others your mission story.   It's easy and only takes a minute to tell where you went, what you witnessed God do, and what... Continue Reading →

To the Least of These

Many residents of Rockcastle County took advantage of free laundry service, free clothing, a health fair, cooking classes, flee dipping for their pets, and other activities as four churches in the Rockcastle Baptist Association (Fairview, Macedonia, Mt. Zion, and Ottawa) hosted their first Operation Inasmuch Day on Saturday, May 17th.  Children enjoyed face painting, puppets,... Continue Reading →

Embracing Europeans with the Gospel

Europe is a place rich in scenery and history.  In fact, Europe is a place rich in Christian history.  Unfortunately, that Christian history is all but forgotten by Europeans.  With 800 million people in Europe, it is estimated that 99% are lost without Christ.  99% lost!  That reality might strike you as surprisingly as it... Continue Reading →

Is Your Church Ready?

Disasters often strike with little warning, and no community is beyond the reach of natural or man-made catastrophes.  Because of this, a church must plan on how to respond to disasters, large and small. Studies indicate that most businesses, organizations, and churches fail to prepare for any kind of disaster event.  For the church, this... Continue Reading →

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