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IMB trustees appoint 41 missionaries, adopt strategic priorities

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ROGERS, Ark. – International Mission Board trustees approved the appointment of 41 new full-time, fully funded missionaries during their Feb. 4-5 meeting in Rogers. Trustees met in conjunction with a Sending Celebration for new appointees hosted by First Baptist Rogers on Feb. 4.

IMB trustee Wes George, who is senior pastor of First Baptist Rogers, opened Thursday’s plenary session with a welcome to guests and prayer. George recognized national WMU President Connie Dixon and other guests who participated in meetings with the board. Carol Pfeiffer, trustee chair, presided over the meeting.

IMB President Paul Chitwood focused his report to the board of trustees on how God worked through the IMB the past five years and presenting the vision for the next five years.

Paul Chitwood, IMB president, gives his report at the IMB trustee meeting, Feb. 5. Chitwood offered highlights from the past five years at the IMB and provided strategic priorities for the next five years. IMB Photo

“Psalm 126:3 says, ‘The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy,’” he began. “We can celebrate what the Lord has done for the IMB.”

Reported highlights from the past five years include:

“The most important part of our stewardship is the stewardship of IMB’s mission to serve Southern Baptists in carrying out the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations,” Chitwood said. “On that all-important assignment, I’m pleased share with you that, over the past five years, our missionaries and their close partners logged over 4.5 million Gospel shares, witnessed more than 785,000 professions of faith, baptized 482,325 new believers, and engaged 649 previously unengaged people groups.”

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Todd Lafferty, IMB executive vice president, visits with IMB trustees during a break from the trustee meeting at First Baptist Rogers, Arkansas, Feb. 5. IMB Photo

Chitwood directed his report to the next five years, by quoting Philippians 1:6.

“We press forward, ‘being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.’”

He announced the IMB’s five strategic priorities for the next five years:

“Though we endeavor to constantly improve missionary care and solve problems related to things like strategic access in closed countries and Cooperative Program decline, lostness remains the world’s greatest problem,” he said. “The IMB exists to serve Southern Baptists in addressing that problem. Be assured, we will not lose that focus.”

Chitwood continued, “Over the past five years, God has steadied us. Over the next five years, we intend to move forward with clarity and conviction. Thank you for your faithful governance and shared stewardship of this mission.”

Referencing the 2025 audit report presented to trustees, Chitwood emphasized that the IMB received an unmodified opinion by the auditors, which is the highest level of assurance available. The report included that no property sales were used for operations. Reserves were funded at appropriate levels, including commitments to retiring missionaries. Per IMB’s commitment, 100 percent of the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering proceeds were spent on the field, enabling Gospel transformation among the unreached.

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“We’re thankful for the generosity of Southern Baptists and their faithful giving through the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for international missions,” he concluded, thanking Jim Madison, IMB’s chief financial officer, and the finance team.

“We are blessed to work with many men and women of integrity who love the Lord and desire to see the Gospel proclaimed to the ends of the earth.”

Thursday’s meeting included reports from standing committees: Administration, Global Engagement, Human Resources, Global Business Services, and U.S Engagement.

Following committee reports, Sacha Hasenyager, trustee secretary, closed the meeting with prayer. The next board of trustees meeting will be May 13-14 in Richmond, Va.

Trustees watched a video celebrating highlights from the last 25 years, while the IMB and Southern Baptist churches look ahead together. See the video below:

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