Archives For November 30, 1999

This is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

Nearly one out of every seven Illinois residents is an immigrant to the United States. Nowhere is cultural diversity more evident than in Chicagoland: 53% Anglo, 22% Hispanic, 18% African American and 7% Asian/ Pacific Islander.

The metro area is also home to a large number of second-generation churches and church plants—congregations reaching out to the children of immigrants.

Pray: For John Yi, an IBSA church planting catalyst in Chicago, as he works with second generation churches who are doing the challenging work of sharing the gospel across cultural boundaries.

Pray also for church planters working to start congregations to reach the state’s numerous people groups, from Effingham, where Tony Munoz helps start new churches among the Hispanic population, to Chicagoland, where planters including Eric Aidoo (Bolingbrook), Cody Lorance (Aurora) and Zhenjun Wang (Clarendon Hills) seek to reach West Africans and East Asians.

Take time to pray today

Mission Illinois Offering – Real Church, Real Faith

Learn more about the Mission Illinois Offering at IBSA.org/mio. #mio2015

MIO Devotions: Day 6 IBSA Staff

Lisa Misner —  September 18, 2015

This is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

Whether they travel the state for conferences and training events, or specialize in behind-the-scenes work from Springfield, IBSA staff members are called to one mission: helping equip church leaders for missions and evangelism.

Pray: For IBSA executive director Nate Adams and IBSA’s five teams: Church Communications, Church Consulting, Church Cooperation, Church Planting and Church Resources.

Pray for staff members who are often on the road: for Sylvan Knobloch as he helps improve the spiritual health of churches; for Steve Hamrick as he guides church leaders in the areas of worship and technology; and for Rex Alexander as he leads the state’s 1,600 Disaster Relief volunteers.

Pray for leaders who work alongside IBSA staff to equip individuals and churches in areas including chaplaincy (Dan Lovin) and prayer (Phil Miglioratti). Pray also for Philip Hall (Lake Sallateeska) and Nick Candler (Streator) as they direct ministries at IBSA’s two camp facilities.

Take time to pray today

MIO: Reaching College Students

Learn more about the Mission Illinois Offering at IBSA.org/mio. #mio2015

This is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

Chicago isn’t the only place in need of more churches. New churches are effective at reaching new people, but the work is challenging: Muslims now outnumber Southern Baptists in Illinois.

Nearly 1 million people live in Metro East St. Louis, but in the region there’s only one Southern Baptist church for every 7,889 residents. The state’s northern region has 10 counties with no IBSA church.

Pray: Ask God to call more Illinois leaders into church planting, and surround them with partnering churches to encourage and support their work.

Pray for Van Kicklighter as he leads IBSA’s Church Planting Team, and for church planting facilitators Charles Campbell (Southern Illinois), Eddie Pullen (Metro East) and John Mattingly (Northwest Illinois).

Take time to pray today

Mission Illinois Offering – Against All Odds

Learn more about the Mission Illinois Offering at IBSA.org/mio. #mio2015

This is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

The spiritual need is great in Metro Chicago, home to 10 million people and only one Southern Baptist church for every 35,105 residents. Let the church-to-people ratio prompt you to pray fervently and frequently for those in the city and suburbs who have never experienced God’s love and the saving power of Jesus Christ.

Pray: Ask God to guide IBSA staff members who are facilitating church planting in Chicagoland: Dennis Conner, Tim Bailey, Edward Jones, and Jorge Melendez. Pray specifically that the seeds planted during this summer’s ChicaGO Week would continue to grow, and that leaders in the city would find favor with their neighbors, schools, and local officials.

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Mission Illinois Offering – Chicago: Christ is Needed Here


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The BriefingNo safe haven will be granted in the United States for the Assyrian Christians

The United States is the largest home to Assyrians, many of them driven out starting a century ago during the Armenian genocide. Yet the Obama administration has made clear it won’t shelter the Assyrian refugees forced from Syria or Iraq by ISIS.

“This administration will not issue visas for Syrians based on Christian faith.”

That was the word given to Anglican bishop Julian Dobbs by the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. As a board member of Barnabas Fund, one of the largest relief organizations working in Syria and Iraq, Bishop Dobbs appealed to the State Department earlier this summer on behalf of the Assyrian Christians. The State Department said no.

Officials told Dobbs the Assyrians should use “people traffickers” to get across their borders to Turkey then appeal to the UN for refugee status.


9 things you need to know about refugees in America

Because of wars, conflicts, and persecution, there are more people around the world than at any other time since records began that have been forced to flee their homes and seek refuge and safety elsewhere, reports the UN refugee agency. Currently, across the globe there about 19.5 million people are refugees, and about half are children.

The number of refugees admitted into the U.S. each year is decided by the President. Before the beginning of each fiscal year, the President, in consultation with Congress, establishes an overall refugee admissions ceiling as well as regional allocations. The total number of refugees authorized for admission in 2013 was 70,000. The largest regional allocation was to the Near East/South Asia region, which accounted for 46 percent of the authorized admissions number to continue accommodating refugee arrivals from Iraq, Iran, and Bhutan. Learn more about the laws, policies, and numbers regarding refugees in America.


Chaplain survives dismissal attempt

Navy Chaplain Wesley Modder has survived an attempt to force him out of the Navy after his commanding officer’s claims that Modder failed to show tolerance and discriminated against sailors of different faiths were not proven.

David Steindl, commander of the Naval Personnel Command in Millington, Tenn., said the evidence presented against Modder did not meet the standard of “gross negligence” or “disregard of duty.”

Capt. Jon Fahs had requested Modder be detached from duty last February for counseling sailors that premarital sex and homosexuality were wrong. Fahs said Modder had shown he was unable to function in a pluralistic environment.

“I am called by my faith to express love for all, regardless of the diversity of backgrounds from which they come,” said Modder, who is endorsed by the Assemblies of God. “I will continue to follow my faith in all things. I am grateful to be able to continue the ministry God called me to do.”


Bernie Sanders Seeks ‘Common Ground’ With Evangelicals at Liberty University

Speaking as an honored guest at Liberty University’s Sept. 14 morning convocation, Democrat presidential candidate Bernie Sanders stated, “I came here today because I believe from the bottom of my heart that it is vitally important for those of us who hold different views to be able to engage in a civil discourse.”

Sanders noted he believed “we can find common ground” on issues like economic equality, family welfare, free higher education, and race relations.

“I am motivated by a vision which exists in all of the great religions, in Christianity, in Judaism, in Islam, in Buddhism, and other religions,” continued Sanders. “That vision is so beautifully and clearly stated in Matthew 7:12 and it states, ‘so in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.'”


Assisted suicide bill passed in Calif.

Approved by the California State Senate Sept. 11 and the state Assembly Sept. 9, the End of Life Option Act would allow physicians to prescribe life-ending drugs to terminally ill patients, according to the Los Angeles Times. The measure heads for approval or veto to Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, who has “expressed concern” about it but not articulated his position, the Times reported.

The California bill is modelled after Oregon’s so-called “death with dignity” law, but with several changes. California’s law would expire after 10 years if not reapproved by the legislature and would require doctors to consult in private with patients desiring to die in an effort to prevent coercion by friends and family members, The New York Times reported.

Sources: Baptist Press, Christian Post, ERLC.com, The Gospel Coalition, World Magazine

This is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

Our Illinois mission field is broad, diverse, exciting…and sometimes daunting. The state is a temporary home to 925,000 college students, some who have never heard the gospel. Pray for campus ministers and their volunteer teams as they work to make a difference in the lives of students.

Pray: For Chet Cantrell as he influences elementary and high school students at the Christian Activity Center in East St. Louis, where more than 50% of households are below the poverty level and the CAC’s after-school program serves as a safe haven for hundreds of kids.

IBSA staff members help churches realize their missions potential, even when it takes them outside the state. Remember Carmen Halsey as she works with congregations on women’s ministry and missions, and Bob Elmore as he facilitates short-term mission trips to countries like Haiti, Jamaica and Guatemala.

Take time to pray today


Mission Illinois Offering – Our Big Mission Field


Learn more about the Mission Illinois Offering at IBSA.org/mio. #mio2015

Mission Illinois OfferingA pastor recently wrote to IBSA Executive Director Nate Adams to ask a couple of questions about the state missions offering. The questions were excellent and so were the answers. We think they may help you as you explain to your congregation why we support the Mission Illinois Offering.

1. If you were here at our church during the Mission Illinois Offering season, what one thing would you tell us about MIO?

100% of the Mission Illinois Offering stays here in Illinois to focus on the evangelistic strengthening and starting of churches here in our home state. Right now there are around 80 new churches in Illinois in some stage of getting started, with about 25 new churches being planted each year.

Your Mission Illinois Offering allows us to nurture and help establish these churches, along with more than 750 existing churches whose leaders our staff helps train and strengthen each year, in areas ranging from evangelism and discipleship to Vacation Bible School, Worship & Technology, children’s ministry, and leadership development.

We also help churches navigate transitions and challenges, such as finding new pastors and addressing legal and financial challenges. As a result, together those churches baptize almost 5,000 new believers each year.

2. What makes the Mission Illinois Offering unique from Cooperative Program giving to the Illinois Baptist State Association? What special thing does it do?

The Mission Illinois Offering really supports all that we do as cooperating Illinois Baptists, as does the Cooperative Program. But with funding from the North American Mission Board shifting almost exclusively to church planting in the major cities, the MIO enables us to continue supporting ministries in Illinois that NAMB has moved away from.

For example, the Christian Activity Center in East St. Louis, collegiate ministry on 30 college campuses in Illinois, Women’s Ministry and Missions, including Illinois WMU, and Missions Mobilization staff that plan and assist Illinois Baptists in multiple mission trips and experiences each year.

The Mission Illinois Offering helps us focus on missions and ministries that are unique and important to Illinois Baptists, even if those are not priorities of the national SBC entities.

The Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering is Sept. 13-20. Resources are available at IBSA.org/mio.

Mission Illinois Offering

This is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

Our state is a diverse place. Big cities dot almost every region, separated by rolling fields and hills, and quaint towns where people have put down deep roots. Because one strategy doesn’t fit all when it comes to sharing the gospel in these regions, IBSA zone consultants are assigned to work with local associations and churches to meet specific needs in their regions.

Pray: For these zone consultants who resource local leaders: Steven Glover and Dale Davenport (Chicago Metro Association), Joe Oliver (Lake County and Fox Valley), Brian McWethy (Sinnissippi and North Central), Joe Gardner (Metro Peoria, Quad Cities and West Central), Larry Rhodes (Gateway and Metro East), Jack Lucas (Nine Mile, Salem South, Greater Wabash, Goshen Trail and Franklin), and Stephen Williams (Clear Creek, Williamson, Union, Antioch, Saline and Big Saline).

Charles Campbell, Sylvan Knobloch, and Pat Pajak also serve as zone consultants. They are listed on other days.

Take time to pray today

Starting Point Church

Starting Point Church is one of many new congregations in Illinois. This one is reaching second-generation Latinos. It’s “Hispanic church in English,” a unique approach to a growing demographic.

Learn more about the Mission Illinois Offering at IBSA.org/mio. #mio2015

Mission Illinois OfferingThis is the Week of Prayer for the Mission Illinois Offering. Pray for our missionaries and that we will reach the $475,000 statewide offering goal.

Of the 13 million people in Illinois, at least 8 million of them don’t know Christ. In Central Illinois alone, 49%say they believe good works will get them into heaven.

Last year, 4,505 people were baptized in IBSA churches, with 580 congregations baptizing at least one person. IBSA’s more than 900 member churches are working to reach their communities with the gospel, and to see true transformation that happens from the inside out as Christ gives people new identities and frees them from shame and self-condemnation.

Pray: For Mark Emerson as he leads IBSA’s Church Resources Team to equip churches for effective outreach and evangelism, and for Pat Pajak as he works with IBSA zone consultants to meet the specific needs of churches and leaders, so that more people might hear and respond to the gospel.

Take time to pray for today

Together, In Concert

Mark Emerson, Meredith Flynn and Tim Sadler, Evangelist, and share stories of missions in Illinois. Against the backdrop of a string trio, we see how IBSA churches work together “in concert” when we pray, serve, and give.

Learn more about the Mission Illinois Offering at IBSA.org/mio. #mio2015

Thank you, Esther Eggley

Lisa Misner —  September 10, 2015

Esther Eggley(Editor’s note: Our friend and co-worker Esther Eggley shared a special thought with the IBSA staff recently. )

COMMENTARY | I have been struggling with feeling that the best of my life is past. Sometimes I wonder if anything I have done has been Kingdom worthy. In years past I have served as a youth department director, Bible study leader and mission trip sponsor, among other things.

(During one week in July), Facebook was a vehicle of encouragement to me. I have observed FB posts from former youth I had the privilege to work with who are now leaders. One post listed a concern about getting a building ready for VBS because in Okinawa they were expecting a major typhoon.

One gal was thrilled with the attendance of her VBS in Nevada. Another gal was highly excited with the events taking place at Glorieta, New Mexico, with her youth group from Texas. Two people were busy working here in Illinois with their VBS. Another was sharing her experiences from her VBS in Virginia. One fellow was busy with VBS in Ohio and another one in New Mexico.

Recently, I ran into a lady I had not seen for close to twenty years. I was happy to find out that she is very active in a Southern Baptist church in Nashville, Tennessee. Her sister’s family is very involved planting a church in Wyoming.

I’ve been encouraged and blessed with this information. I hope this does not come across as braggadocios, but I feel God gave me the privilege to serve him in some small way and that makes me happy. It is my hope that God has more for me to do in the future, but for a day or two I think I will just enjoy thinking about how these young lives are serving the Lord.

Esther reports her church, Chatham Baptist, witnessed the salvation of 9 children in VBS this summer.

“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain” (1 Cor 15:56).