Posted by Lisa Sergent

You never know what you will find in the SBC Exhibit Hall. This year it was an alligator at the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s exhibit.
One of the best things about the SBC Annual Meeting is the Exhibit Hall. You never know what you will see. One year, a seminary graduate who had become an animal trainer was there with a lemur and a vulture. Another year, messengers got to take turns riding a Segway around the North American Mission Board’s exhibit.

The 2012 NAMB exhibit features Send North America.
This year has not disappointed. From the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission’s exhibit where children can make balloon animals and have their caricatures drawn, to LifeWay’s test of strength challenge, to the International Mission Board’s interactive exhibit that gives messengers the opportunity to hammer a nail into a large, wooden cross as an expression of their commitment to the Great Commission.

A young woman hammers a nail into a cross at the International Mission Board’s interactive tent inside the SBC Exhibit Hall. The exhibit prompt reads, “I place this nail in the cross as a commitment to take the Gospel to the ends of the earth.”
Disaster Relief has large tractor-trailers, a Ford F550 Western Hauler truck, sample mud-out and other equipment, a shower/laundry unit and more. WMU is there with World Crafts on display and for sale. FAITH Riders have a Harley on display and Mid-Continent College as a great classic car.

One of the North American Mission Board’s Disaster Relief Tractor-Trailers on display in the SBC Exhibit Hall in New Orleans. Southern Baptists have the nation’s third largest disaster relief response organization behind only the American Red Cross and Salvation Army.

The exhibit hall also houses an entire LifeWay Christian Bookstore. You can find anything they sell in their regular book store and probably more. With a quick glance around the convention center’s corridors, it is easy to see messengers carry LifeWay bags full of their newly found treasures.

Messengers shop at the LifeWay Christian Bookstore in the SBC Exhibit Hall.
But the most unusual display this year was hosted by the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Convention-goers had the opportunity to hold a live, baby alligator and have their picture taken with it. Never one to shy away from a challenge, I stepped up, held the alligator and smiled at the camera. His mouth was bound shut, so there was no worry of being bitten. I also noted the alligator’s skin was surprisingly soft.
I texted the photo to my husband and parents who couldn’t believe I held and petted a “gator.” My mother immediately started calling me “Gator Girl.” Thanks mom.
So now I’m thinking, what could we do at the IBSA Annual Meeting in November? The Illinois state bird is a red Cardinal (what do Cubs fan think of that?), the state animal is white-tailed deer (I’m sure hunters could help us with that), our state amphibian is the Eastern Tiger Salamander (I don’t want to hold a salamander), and, finally the state fish, a blue gill (do we want to pose with a dead fish?).
And don’t forget, our state reptile is the painted turtle and our state insect is the monarch butterfly.
Being the Land of Lincoln, maybe we should have a large cut out of President Lincoln. Do you think the Presidential Museum would lend us his wax figure? If they agree, maybe they could include Mrs. Lincoln and the children, too.
Think about it. What should we have in the IBSA Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall this year? Just don’t call me Gator Girl.