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Articulos en Español from 2011

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How can we mobilize church members for missions?

Last month, my church hosted an event called “Together for the Nations” put on by the International Mission Board (IMB). The purpose of this event was to introduce churches to the work of the IMB and encourage them to consider ways to join these mission efforts around the world. Several topics were addressed at this event, but the one from which I gleaned the most was about mobilizing God’s people for mission work.

Awakening National Prayer Conference seeks to convey information, spark transformation in churches across U.S.

FORT WORTH (BP) — The question was as sharp as it was simple. “When you die,” Steve Gaines asked, “what do you hope to do in heaven?”

ERLC online event focuses on Christian political engagement

NASHVILLE (BP) – The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) hosted an online event Monday, April 22, which focused on how Christians can approach political engagement, even beyond this year’s presidential election.  

CP Summit helps leaders pursue partnership, joy

ORLANDO, Fla. (BP) – Leaders from across Baptist state conventions and Southern Baptist entities gathered April 15-16 for a training event focused on furthering partnership across the convention. The Cooperative Program is the nearly 100-year-old mechanism for funding cooperative missions work across the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) and the 41 state or regional Baptist conventions.

Passover festival of freedom marked amid war, rising antisemitism

JERUSALEM (BP) – This Passover, Holocaust survivors in southern Israel are afraid to leave their homes, a regional messianic leader told Baptist Press, while in the U.S. a rabbi warns Jewish students to seek safety at home amid rising antisemitism.

Convention Advancement Partners look to expand CP giving, education among ethnic groups

ORLANDO, Fla. (BP) – Hispanic, Asian and African American leaders from across the Southern Baptist Convention gathered in the Sunshine State April 16-17 to share how they see God working and to share ideas.

Los miembros del equipo para el avance de la SBC elaboraron estrategias para expandir el Programa Cooperativo entre sus grupos étnicos.

“El trabajar para el reino es un trabajo grandioso porque nos ayuda a adorar a Dios y ayuda en la transformación de las personas. El trabajo del reino es mayordomía... y el trabajo del reino es una labor gozosa cuando el contribuir se convierte en algo personal”, dijo Charles Grant a sus colegas en el Retiro anual para el avance convencional, según animaba a una red de líderes multiculturales después de un breve estudio de 1 Crónicas 29:1-3.

8 times when church is just ‘fun’

I want church leaders to think about times when church really is fun – and to long for that to happen in their own congregations. 

Global senders commit to be ‘stronger together’

The melody was the same, but the voices united in worship sang in numerous languages. “Then sings my soul,” sang a group in Arabic. Deaf believers lifted hands to sign “My Savior, God to thee, how great Thou Art.” The diverse group of worshipers praised in styles unique to their culture. Their praise, however, was joined to honor one God and their reason to gather was for one purpose — to ask God to send more missionaries from all nations to all nations.