2015 September Capsule

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As I write these words, relief efforts are underway in Saipan after Typhoon Soudelor, the strongest storm on the planet this year, caused widespread devastation. If you or your church have not already helped us in our relief effort then I would encourage you to immediately send a gift to Typhoon Relief, 100 Stinson Dr., Poplar Bluff, MO 63901. On September 20, 2015, General Baptists will receive our Ed Stevens International Missions offering. Our theme for this year’s offering is Partnerships! GBIM has entered a phase, with many of our international fields, of developing ongoing, strong partnerships with national “leaders of leaders” and national General Baptist organizations as well. This year we want to develop more secure financial strength to continue our existing partnerships with select “leaders of leaders” as well as the ongoing development of future leaders. We are also excited to partner with the General Baptist Church of the Philippines (GBCPI) and their church planting effort in the very strategic city of Cagayan de Oro, the 3rd largest city on the island of Mindanao. GBCPI is in an ongoing effort to raise money for the purchase of property in this strategic city, and we want to partner with them to make that happen! We will use part of this Ed Stevens offering to create a matching grant to assist GBCPI’s ongoing effort and to encourage and insure its success. We have set an ambitious goal of $75,000 for this year’s offering. We pray that you will agree with us that these types of partnerships are essential to next level of development with some of our older mission fields and pray you will give generously. Thank you in advance for that generosity. We also hope that you will take special notice of our new transition of leadership of our Mission One (MVP) program. Kris Yeomans will be staying with the program a little while longer to assist Dr. James Pratt as he assumes the Mission One Coordinator position. We are very grateful to Kris for the leadership he has offered the program and believe that Dr. Pratt brings ideas and skills to the program that will be able to enlarge and enhance an already great program. —Mark Powell, Director

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Pastor Glenn and Pastor Abe by Fallen Tree in front of the Ed Stevens Student Ministry Center

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September 20, 2015

The phrase “strategic churches” may mean different things to different people, but for the General Baptist Church in the Philippines (GBCPI) it means targeting and reaching strategic areas where there is currently no General Baptist presence. The dilemma that has plagued the Filipinos was not one of desire but of ability. Where would the manpower come from and the resources to make it possible? The answer came in an unexpected way when a layman in one of our churches, who happened to work for a security company, offered to hire General Baptist pastors and assign them security details in locations where churches were needed. The security agency had a contract with The Philippine National Bank to assign security details to foreclosed properties all over the central Visayan island cluster and Mindanao. Church leaders including Rev. Danilo Jamero (outgoing GBCPI moderator), Rev. Jerry Muring, and Dr. Abdon Canonoy (incoming GBCPI moderator) seized the opportunity and started a “Tent Making Ministry” based on this model. Now they had a way of providing a pastor, but what about the problem of property and eventually a building for the new church to utilize? The resourceful GBCPI leaders decided SEPTEMBER 2015 CAPSULE

that they needed to recruit their local associations and churches to join in this new church planting effort and launched the C.L.A.P. program – Church Lot Acquisition Project. The idea was to challenge local associations (districts in the Philippines), churches, and individuals to pledge support and pursue that support until enough was raised to purchase a church lot. The first church started using this model was in the community of Pigcawayan in the province of North Cotabato. This was a community of nearly 60,000 people in an agricultural area similar to many of the churches already existing in the Philippines. Through the program a pastor was employed and assigned to duties in the area, pledges were received and sufficient money was raised to purchase church property and help the new church by providing roofing materials for their new facility. Success! The next project was more challenging. This location was on Cagayan de Oro, the third largest city on Mindanao and a key industrial area. Five pastors were employed in Cagayan through the “Tent Making Ministry.” As a result, there are now four newly opened “house churches” meeting in the city. Time for phase two: C.L.A.P. At the 2015 General Assembly

of the General Baptist Church of the Philippines, Inc. pledges were received from the delegates to purchase 100 square meters, but the goal was 500 square meters or more. Land in Cagayan de Oro was expensive, yet great progress had been achieved. As of this writing GBCPI is still raising money to achieve the goal. Recognizing the strategic location that Cagayan de Oro offered to the Philippine ministry and the great potential for growth in an untouched area of the island, General Baptist International Ministries (GBIM) asked if we could assist the project by offering a matching grant to the C.L.A.P. program, thereby giving even greater incentive to the pledge process and arrive at the goal sooner. The offer was accepted, and it was decided that a good portion of the 2015 Ed Stevens offering would be used to help make this new church plant a reality in partnership with GBCPI. Some parts of the offering would be reserved for future Strategic Church plants, perhaps in the Philippines or with one of our other national partners in an effort to help national churches plant churches in strategic ways. We applaud the leadership in the Philippines for such innovative and strategic leadership. By God’s grace they have looked a problem in the face and have found a way to overcome! PAGE 1

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