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Russia has lost 11,000 troops to ferocious defense by Ukraine

March 8, 2022

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Biden resettles more than 146,000 border crossers in first year

March 8, 2022

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Captured Russian soldiers cry as they tell relatives ‘I was sent to my death’

March 3, 2022

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UN refugee agency: 1 million flee Ukraine in under a week

March 3, 2022

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SEND Relief assessment team activated for refugee camp in Poland

March 2, 2022

By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – A SEND Relief assessment team plans to leave next week for Poland to determine how they can best assist refugees fleeing from the war in Ukraine. The SEND Relief team will minister to refugees in camps in Poland. Once their mission is complete, future opportunities in the country will be determined. Louisiana Baptists Disaster Relief State Coordinator Stan Statham said one of the most pressing needs for the team and refugees is prayer. He asked Louisiana Baptists to pray for: -- Peace in Ukraine; -- God's protection for believers serving and ministering on the front lines of this crisis; -- Those suffering in the areas of active conflict and for those who have lost loved ones; -- God to open people to the hope of Christ through this difficult season in their lives; -- Displaced individuals, including women and children without husbands or fathers, as they find a place to live away from the areas where fighting continues; and -- Wisdom for local churches who serve and offer compassionate ministry in difficult circumstances. “Like any disaster, we need people to pray, provide with donations and maybe even volunteer to serve on site,” Statham said. ‘Pray … [Read more...]

Islamic terrorists kill three Christians, destroy church in Nigeria

March 2, 2022

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SBC President Ed Litton announces he will not run for second term

March 2, 2022

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Twitter, Facebook, Instagram allow Russia to promote war via social media

February 25, 2022

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International Mission Board: Financial highs, missionary lows

February 25, 2022

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor RICHMOND, Va. (LBM)—In a Feb. 3 press release, Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board, celebrated “record-breaking offerings” and the appointment of 52 fully-funded missionaries. Chitwood cited improved giving through the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering as well as the Cooperative Program as evidence that support for international missions is growing. According to the imb.org statement, for the first four months of the current fiscal year: -- LMCO gifts are up 16.1 percent compared to the same timeframe last year. -- CP gifts are up almost 10 percent for the same referenced period. -- Overall, combined revenue from all sources is running 13.6 percent ahead of the previous year’s pace. Despite the financial windfall, field missionary numbers continued to remain about the same as the 1985 tally of 3,597, although up from the nearly four decades low of 3,485 missionaries who were on board at the end of the first year of the pandemic. In reply to an inquiry from the Baptist Message, Julie McGown, IMB’s assistant vice president for communications, shared that there were “3,507 fully funded IMB field personnel” at the end of January … [Read more...]

IMB’s Chitwood calls Baptists to pray for Ukraine

February 24, 2022

RICHMOND, Va. (LBM)--“With the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine, we join all those in Eastern Europe in praying for peace,” said Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. His comments were forwarded to the Baptist Message by Leslie Caldwell, a managing editor for the organization. “We know that God is sovereign in all situations, and Scripture reminds us that He is close to the broken-hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. We keep our focus on Him, asking for His protection of the innocent and trusting that His justice will prevail,” said Chitwood. “Pray with us that Jesus Christ would be glorified through the crisis in Eastern Europe, and that Southern Baptists would remain vigilant in meeting the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of those who are suffering.” Caldwell stated that security concerns prevented any discussion about possible impacts on deployed missionaries and that Chitwood’s comments “are the only statement we can make at this time.” There already was an existing humanitarian crisis in the Ukraine resulting from the 2014 invasion and ultimate absorption of the Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine (and it’s 2 million people) into the Russian … [Read more...]

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As we prepare our hearts for Christmas, we need to recognize that the season inspires different feelings in different people—and that not all those feelings are pleasant. That was certainly true of the very first Christmas. … Read More

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