Jerry Baker: A pioneer in Georgia Baptist deaf, intercultural ministries, retires after 40 years
Great ministries frequently grow from small acorns.
Great ministries frequently grow from small acorns.
“The challenges are as diverse as the language and cultural differences.”
It’s the proverbial “chicken-or-the-egg” kind of question.
“I learned how much I enjoyed helping other people both spiritually and physically.”
“I realized that before there was ever a church, there was always community.”
“We are looking for church plants that want to be a part of that kind of team…”
“We’ve seen a good number of amazing partners from churches in rural areas.”
“True rest is not found in the absence of problems, but in the person of Jesus.”
“The pastor will lead the time together and focus on a presentation of the gospel.”
“…it also serves as a reminder of the incredible spirit of unity, courage, and selflessness that was demonstrated by so many during and after the attacks.”
Snellville pastor Richard Bumpers shares insight on how to grow a church from his experience launching a re-plant congregation. Have you ever asked yourself, “Why are they growing and I’m not? What makes me different? Why them and not me?” These are questions I have asked myself repeatedly. Interestingly enough, I would compare similar questions […]
“It was not long until I began to realize that I had more friends who were not believers than who were believers.”