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June 2008 Issue
The SBC
Exhibit Hall
When Southern Baptists hold their
annual meeting, plenty goes on beyond the voting and presentations
during the Tuesday-Wednesday sessions held in the local convention
center.
The SBC exhibit hall, for example, will be a hub of activity
as much as ever. It will be open from Monday through Wednesday,
June 9-11.
International Mission Board
The IMB booth at the 2008 Southern
Baptist Convention annual meeting will help individual Southern
Baptists and their churches explore the question, "What will
it take for church planting to begin among the remaining 3,340
people groups where no one is advancing the Gospel?"
The mission board estimates that reaching these people groups
will require a missionary force eight thousand strong (some three
thousand new missionaries), networking and partnering with stateside
churches, overseas Baptists, and likeminded Great Commission Christian
organizations. Supporting this unprecedented number of missionaries
also will require extraordinary giving on behalf of Southern Baptists.
Missionaries and IMB staff at the booth will help Baptists explore
ways for joining efforts to evangelize the world's unreached.
Copies of the 2008 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering pastor's
guide also will be available. The 2008 missions emphasis focuses
on missionaries in South America as well as local Christians and
stateside churches partnering with them, exemplifying the global
outreach supported by Southern Baptists' gifts to the Lottie
Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions. This year's
theme is "GO TELL the story of Jesus," with an offering
goal of $170 million.
North American Mission Board
NAMB's three priorities
Sharing Christ, Starting Churches, and Sending Missionaries
will be the focus of the board's exhibit at the SBC. Visitors
will be able to interact with missionaries who are serving throughout
North America. NAMB staff representing ministries in church planting,
evangelism, and mobilization will be present to answer questions
from messengers and guests and share ideas for becoming more active
as partners in reaching North America for Christ.
NAMB's exhibit also will showcase the launch of the Southern
Baptist Convention's new evangelism initiative God's
Plan for Sharing (GPS). NAMB staff will show pastors
how they can lead their congregations through the process of praying,
engaging, sowing, and harvesting in a focused effort by Southern
Baptists to reach the goal of every believer sharing and every
person in North America hearing the Gospel by 2020. Pastors will
also be able to record a personalized video message to introduce
GPS to their congregations. In addition, pastors and church
leaders will have opportunities to learn how their churches can
mobilize for sending members to the mission field for short-term
and long-term opportunities.
Executive Committee
Information about the new stewardship
emphasis, It's a New Day for Financial Freedom, will be
among the resources available at the Executive Committee's booth.
Other ministries of the Executive Committee to be highlighted
include the Cooperative Program; SBC.net; SBC LIFE, the
EC journal published by its Convention Relations office; and Baptist
Press.
The goal of the Executive Committee is to "inspire confidence
in cooperation." Messengers are encouraged to stop by and
register for give-a-ways; pick up various SBC resources; update
their church information on SBC.net; order a bulk subscription
to SBC LIFE for their churches; sign up for e-mail delivery
of Baptist Press, and learn more about It's a New Day
for Financial Freedom, which was launched at the 2006 SBC
annual meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Other groups that have an alliance with the Executive Committee
will have exhibits adjacent to the EC booth, including the Southern
Baptist Foundation, Holman Bible Outreach International, Crown
Financial Ministries, PhilanthroCorp, and Unlimited Partnerships.
LifeWay Christian Resources
LifeWay's exhibits will feature
the popular ten thousand-square-foot LifeWay Christian Store,
along with interactive displays highlighting LifeWay Church Resources,
B&H Publishing Group, LifeWay Research, LifeWay Conference
Centers, and direct sales. Numerous author signings also will
be scheduled during the convention.
GuideStone Financial Resources
GuideStone will unveil its new-look
wellness center during the annual meeting. Located in the exhibit
hall, the wellness center once again will provide a free health
screening valued at $150. Messengers and family members can have
their blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar checked, along
with bone density and body mass index.
At GuideStone's main booth, participants can stop by for a
personal review of their investment account and learn more about
GuideStone's life and health products. Two seminars will be available
for participants: a one-hour session on long-term care insurance
and another one-hour class on retirement benefit options provided
by GuideStone. Signs will be posted around the exhibit hall with
times and locations for the seminars.
Also, GuideStone will formally unveil its relief ministry's
new name, Mission: Dignity during the annual meeting. Resources
for Mission: Dignity Sunday will be on-hand at the booth.
Ethics & Religious Liberty
Commission
Visitors to the ERLC booth will
be introduced to the commission's newest Web site, iLiveValues.com,
in a unique way: The commission is partnering with the Extreme
Group, a pioneer in live polling, to take the pulse of Southern
Baptists on a host of cultural topics. ERLC President Richard
Land will lead a series of informative discussions with notable
guests, utilizing the live interactive surveys.
Woman's Missionary Union
WMU will launch its new Change
a Life. Change the World. tagline at this year's exhibit.
"The new tagline emphasizes personal missions involvement
and the change that takes place as individuals discover and live
a missions lifestyle," said Dick Bodenhamer, marketing team
leader for WMU's Missions Resource Center.
"Along with ongoing WMU organizations for missions education,
our exhibit this year will feature how lives are being changed
through WMU-sponsored ministries such as MissionsFEST/FamilyFEST,
International Initiatives, and WMU's micro-enterprise initiative,
WorldCrafts."
Ed Stetzer and Philip Nation, coauthors of Compelled by
Love: The Most Excellent Way to Missional Living, are scheduled
at the WMU booth on Tuesday, June 10, from noon to 1 p.m. The
book is a release of WMU's New Hope Publishers. WMU's exhibit
promises to be an interactive environment, including chances to
win various products from WorldCrafts and New Hope.
Golden Gate Seminary
Golden Gate Baptist Theological
Seminary's president, Jeff Iorg, will be signing copies of his
new book Is God Calling Me? at the seminary's booth in
the exhibit hall. The book is a June 1 release from B&H Publishing
Group of LifeWay Christian Resources. In addition to leading the
San Francisco-area seminary, Iorg is chaplain of Major League
Baseball's San Francisco Giants.
In his new book, Iorg helps students and young adults work
through the call process in such chapters as "Defining the
Concept of Call," "Three Ways God Calls," and "Who
God Calls."
At the seminary's booth, representatives will be available
to discuss the benefits of a Golden Gate education, including
master's and doctoral degrees offered at the five GGBTS campuses
in the West: Northern California, Southern California, Denver,
Phoenix, and the Pacific Northwest.
Midwestern Seminary
"Finish the Race" will
be the theme of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary &
College's exhibit. Free booklets titled Answering the Call
will be provided to those considering a seminary education. Representatives
from the Kansas City, Missouri, campus will be on hand to answer
questions about MBTS' various degree programs.
New Orleans Seminary
Faculty members from New Orleans
Baptist Theological Seminary will be on hand at the exhibit hall
booth to answer questions from alumni and potential students about
the current degree programs at the main campus or NOBTS' extension
centers. A continuous video presentation will display the complete
restoration of the main campus following Hurricane Katrina as
well as new construction since the storm. In keeping with tradition,
NOBTS also will give away small bottles of Louisiana hot sauce
to those who visit the booth.
Southeastern Seminary
Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary's exhibit hall booth will feature a new look this year.
Messengers, and especially SEBTS graduates, are invited to pick
up a free gift and see what Southeastern is doing to equip students
to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission. Southeastern,
based in Wake Forest, North Carolina, also aims for its exhibit
space to relay gratitude for Southern Baptists' support of the
Cooperative Program and to give alumni and friends of Southeastern,
as well as potential students, a place to relax and enjoy themselves
during the convention and the June 9 sessions of the Pastors'
Conference.
Southern Seminary
A new feature of Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary's booth this year is that it will be scene
of the daily live broadcast of The Albert Mohler Program,
the syndicated radio show of SBTS President R. Albert Mohler Jr.
Visitors are welcome to come and watch the show at 5 p.m. each
day during the convention.
Members of the Louisville, Kentucky, seminary's faculty will
be available in the booth throughout the convention and complimentary
copies of SBTS publications will be available. Convention-goers
also may purchase tickets to Southern's annual luncheon on June
11.
Southwestern Seminary
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary's exhibit hall booth will display its heritage in celebrating
its 100th year of service to Southern Baptist churches in 2008.
The booth also will reflect Southwestern's continued passion for
taking the Gospel to the world's unreached peoples. "The
booth will focus on the areas that exemplify Southwestern's history
and future: preaching, evangelism, and missions," said Thomas
White, vice president for student services and communications
at the Fort Worth, Texas, campus. Additionally, seminary representatives
and faculty will be available at the booth to discuss Southwestern's
programs and to answer questions.
Compiled by Baptist
Press editor Art Toalston.
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