WEB DESIGN
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MI SSIONARY MOMENTS
July 10-17, 2011
"JACK and SELENA LINDELL" assist the rural people of Asia. At their farm they conduct training events in agriculture, livestock, forestry, forages, water, Bible, and church planting.. "We train villagers, church leaders, and Westerners in simple, reproducible methods that will help poor farmers increase their standard of living and have the resources to reach out to the hundreds of villages around them," Jack and Selena said. Christian workers trained in these methods take these new ideas to the villages where they want to share the Gospel. Their knowledge and trainng allow them to gain access and garner trust among the villagers. The power of your prayers and your participation in CP is amazing to behold. People are coming to faith through strategies of implementing corn test plots, raising chickens and fattening cows. Pray that the Lindells will continue to find open doors to the Gospel in rural Asia.
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North American missionary GARY MATHIS serves as the Special Ministries Coordinator for Charleston Baptist Association in South Carolina. He,along with his wife, SANDRA, work with local churches through seafarer, disaster relief, resort, and motorcycle outreach ministries. Gary also equips and trains believers through a series of spiritual retreats. The Mathises know that their ministry extends far beyond Charleston, especially as the sailors return to their home port. They also know that most of their ministry would not be possible without your commitment to reaching people at home and abroad through the Cooperative Program. Pray for a Kingdom mindset to sweep across the churches in the Charleston association, and pray for these ministries that impact people on a daily basis. |
Faith Based Business
In a survey of people ages 18 to 65, The Barna Group found that a business' afficiation with Christianity made little difference to consumers. The overwhelming majority (58%) said that it made no difference to them whether a company embraced and promoted a Christian faith. Some 22% indicated they would be a lot more likely to buy from a Christian based company while 15% said they would be only slightly more influenced to buy. Only 3% of those polled indicated that a Christian affiliation would make them less ikely to be supporters of a particular business.
Source: The Barna Group, February 14, 2011 |
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OUTLOOK
#7 - The Myth of Time: there isn't enough time to manage people.
This myth comes from the fact that there is only 168 hours in a week and you have a zillion demands on your time - you have your own tasks and responsibilities and projects besides your leadership obligations.
What is the reality? Since your time is so limited, you definitely don't have time to not lead people. Leaders who try desperately to avoid spending time with people always spend a lot of time managing people anyway.
Those that avoid spending time up front in advance to make sure things go right, things always go wrong. Small problems pile up. Often, small problems fester unattended until they become so big that they cannot be ignored. Meaning that in crisis, the leader is virtually guaranteed to be less efficient, and creates a vicious cycle that will be repeated every time.
If you put your leadership time where it belongs and attend to the basics every step of the way, the time you spend managing will be so much more effective. You'll start to see results right away. Very quickly, things will improve, and you'll start to get a lot of that time back on the other end.
"Information/insight gathered from Bruce Tulgan's book, "It's Okay to be Boss."
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NJO MISSION OFFERING INITIATIVE

Making old things new - we are headed in a new direction!
The Nelle Johnson Offering (NJO) was established to provide funds to enhance our serving and giving locally and to the world as an Association.
This year's offering will be used as follows:
Leadership Development -Healthy, growing pastors are essential for developing healthy, growing churches. We would like to develop SALT (Strengthen Associational Leadership Team) to support and resource our pastors.
This team focuses on supporting pastors with practical needs during hard times as well as creating opportunities for training, mentoring, coaching, partner-ships, assessments, consultations, and whatever other means we can access to resource these men of God so they can continue to grow in their ability to lead, equip, preach, and impact their community for God; keeping in mind every pastorate is unique.
IBA Continuing Education Fund - Provides scholarship funds that benefit Northwest Pastors, Pastor's Family and Ministry Leaders to attend seminary, complete under-graduate studies, and etc.
Offering Goal for 2011:
$7,000.00
This offering can be collected and turned in year round. May 15-May 22 was the North American Mission Board's designated week for emphasis on Associational Missions.
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 Bring Refuge for Refugees in Greece To date we have received $1250 toward the $2,000 Matching Funds (see last paragraph). Members of The Crossing Baptist Church will be going on mission to Athens, Greece this summer. Cooperating with the International Mission Board, they will join Team Athens and the Oasis Refugee Ministry. Pastor Troy Pound will be leading the group, and will also use this opportunity to explore the possibilities of creating mission and church planting partnerships there. Every day refugees from North Africa, The Middle East and Asia arrive in Athens, Greece. Because of the Oasis Refugee Ministry many will hear about Jesus for the first time. We will serve by providing clothing, serving hot meals, giving groceries and sharing the gospel message. God will use us to make a difference for Him. We also have the exciting opportunity to discover how The Crossing Baptist Church will assist Team Athens with the Arms Around Athens Project. The goal of this ministry is to plant healthy churches within all the municipalities of Athens. Key leadership from The Crossing will accompany us as we discover the Lord's direction in partnering with these new church plants. We would like to spread the Gospel to unreached people in and around Athens. Would you assist us in accomplishing this mission? You can become a part of our mission partnership team? Here are some things we ask you to pray about: - Pray that our mission's team will be spiritually prepared for this work
- Pray that God will provide the $6,000 needed for the trip
- Pray for the safety and effectiveness of the Mission Team
- Pray the hearts of the people will be open to hearing The Gospel
If you would like to help with this worthwhile ministry, you can send your gifts to IBA, PO Box 19960, Portland OR 97280-0960. The Associational Leadership Council has approved $2000.00 matching funds for donations made through the Association. Future funding for mission trip support will also be included as a budget item starting in 2012 make our goal of assisting churches in missional endeavors possible. |
IGLESIA LUZ DEL PUEBLO
Iglesia Luz del Pueblo along with Clear Creek Community Church held a special joint service on July 3rd for the Ordination of Josué Gonzalez (far left, son of Pastor Jose Gonzalez) and Milan Homola of Clear Creek Community Church.Invited pastors included Pastor Keith Evans of Greater Gresham Baptist Church who was on the Ordination Committee.Please pray for them as they continue their journey of service for our Lord. |
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IMB NEWS
 Thank you for your partnership to take the gospel "to the ends of the earth." IMB and IBA appreciate your support in promoting the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering (LMCO). The official result has been shared and IMB is overjoyed to report that 2010 offering was the fourth largest LMCO in history with a total of $145,662,925. However, this also represents 2.2 percent decrease over last year and $8.3 million less than the IMB's 2011 operating budget needs. This does not make us draw back from the task. There is an unprecedented world-wide harvest of souls in the world and more lost people today than yesterday. So we must press on, continue partnering, so we can fulfill the task the Lord Jesus has commanded of us. |
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For more information and a sneak preview please visit our website at http://www.interstatebaptist.org/content/honor-begins-home or www.Courageousthemovie.com.
Don't miss out on this great leadership development initiative September 30th, 2011 in a theater near you!
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CD RELEASE AND CONCERT  Iglesia Luz del Pueblo presents the official CD release and concert of "Regeneration" by ZACARIAS. July 22, 2011 (Friday) 6:30pm Portland Lutheran School 740 SE 182nd Ave. Portland, OR Zacarias is the son of Pastor Jose Gonzalez and is attending Multnomah University (formally known as Multnomah Bible College) and is currently serving at Iglesia Luz del Pueblo in its music ministry as well as writing and performing his own "rap" style music. God has really worked in Zacarias' life and he would like to share his story from knowing the Lord, walking away from the Lord, and now his victorious return to the Lord and his service to Him. Come see what God is doing at Iglesia Luz del Pueblo and to show your support to Zacarias. For more information call (503) 415-1346, or a copy of the flyer click here . |
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CHILDREN'S CAMPS
July 18 is the deadline for registering for Girls and Boys Camp in order to receive a free T-shirt. The cost is $125 per camper, with a family discount for additional campers in the same household, regardless of which camp they are attending.
Camp flyers for each camp giving complete details, as well as copies of all forms have been mailed to the churches. You can also find general camp information, fees, what campers need to bring, etc. as well as downloadable forms at www.interstatebaptist.org/serving/soulshapers.
Girls Camp will be held at Salmon Falls Bible Camp. For more information or if you are interested in volunteering to help, contact Debbie Hensley, Director at debbie@hensleyinc.com.
Boys Camp will be at Camp WaRiKi. If you would like to volunteer your services or need more information, contact Camp Director Jason Wallway, jason@gnm.name.
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VBS 2012 - PREVIEW!
God is awesome and has amazing power!
"Amazing Wonders Aviation: Encountering God's Awesome Power," is the theme for Lifeway 2012 VBS.
Think vintage aviation from the 1930s and 40s biplanes and bomber jackets. Children, student and adult VBS participants will fly to some of the world's greatest natural wonders as they encounter our awesome God and His amazing power
They will take off each day from the Amazing Wonder Airstrip and visit some of God's marvelous God-made creations: Victoria Falls, the Northern Lights, Paricutin Volcano, the Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon and the Matterhorn.
VBS is one of the greatest evangelistic activities for the SBC. In 2009 alone reports indicated that more than 25,000 churches hosting VBS. More than 2.8 million children, students and adults were enrolled and more than 88,000 people made a profession of faith in Christ.
To find out how your churches can be involved in this great evangelistic activity please contact IBA's Soul Shaper Director Bev Jackson at soulshaper@interstatebaptist.org, or NWBC/Lifeway VBS Consultant Leigh Ann Stark at l.a.stark@comcast.net, or visit www.lifeway.com/vbs.
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ATTENTION PASTORS!
 93.9 KPDQ FM & True Talk 800 AM
6400 SE Lake Rd, Suite 350
Portland OR 97222
Dear Pastor,
We would like to invite you to join us for our 6th Annual Pastor's Masters Golf Tournament Monday, August 1st at Persimmon Country Club, 500 Se Butler Road in Gresham. Check in time is 7:00 AM - continental breakfast provided. Shotgun start time is 8:00 AM. A luncheon reception to follow play.
To reserve your free spot, please RSVP by calling 503-652-8143 or email rsvp@kpdq.com
Dress Code: Collared shirt required. No denim or shoes with metal spikes.
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MISSION OPPORTUNITIES
NW BAPTIST CONVENTION VOLUNTEER NEEDED!
The Northwest Baptist Convention needs a volunteer groundskeeper as soon as possible. The person currently volunteering will be leaving in August and would like to spend some time in training. The job requires approximately 20 hours a week from March through October (the busiest season), with hours negotiable October through February. There are RV hook-ups available. Laundry facilities are also available.
For more information, contact Sherry Hodgson, MSC Mobilization Coordinator, hlhodgson@netzero.net.
SOUTH TO SILETZ, OREGON
First Baptist Church of Siletz, along with our Sacred Ground partners, will have VBS July 25-29, 9 AM - noon. The program will be Friday night the 29th. We'll be using the Big Apple curriculum. We have an urgent need for 4 teachers, someone for missions, and a pair of agile folks for recreation. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Mary Parker, mparker355@wildblue.net.
NORTH TO ALASKA
Due to the economy, we have not had the response we anticipated or have had in the past for summer mission volunteers. Here are some of our urgent needs:
A Summer Missions Coordinator (couple with a tow vehicle, primarily assisting with Block Party trailer)
- 8 to 12 JAM Camp Adult Leaders (children's music and worship camp)
- A Registered Nurse - July 23 thru 28
- A Lifeguard - July 23 thru 28
- At least one evangelism team August 31 thru September 5 (Alaska State Fair)
All of these volunteer missionary requests are currently listed on the NAMB Bridge, but I need your help! Please, please help me get the word out about all of these mission volunteer needs. Thanks very much for your help!
Gary Bearce, Associational Missionary
Hatcher Pass Baptist Association
PO Box 2650, Palmer, Alaska 99645
Cell: 907 982-0133 Home: 907 746-7467
Email: gary@hpbaak.org Web: www.hpbaak.org
JAMAICA AND/OR MYRTLE BEACH, SC
We are inviting you and your member Churches to come on mission with us to Jamaica. Trips are scheduled for August and October/November. We are now in our 15th year of mission trips to Jamaica. We are also extending an invitation to Churches to come on mission to Myrtle Beach, SC this summer and fall to help us reach our community for Jesus Christ.
Dr. Tom Sees, Pastor
Rising Sun Community Church
Myrtle Beach SC
For more information:
Jamaica trip, click here
Myrtle Beach, SC, click here
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It is amazing how individuals especially students love to serve if they are given the opportunity. With projects that are a worthy causes and deserving of their time and effort. So, I say let them serve in tangible ways!
We still have some openings in one of of summer projects:
- August 8th - 14th, 2011 - We will be assisting Evergreen Community church in Washington with some building repairs and maintenance. We will also be canvasing the community with the Gospel and holding services every night at the church.
This opportunity will be a great time of sharing the Gospel and learning experience for all that participate! If you are interested in becoming a part of SWEAT Ministries Service Projects please contact Crystal Miller- crystal@sweatministries.org.
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MINISTRY REVIEW
The Griffins have answered the call of the Lord to the ministry of music, and are dedicated to proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in song. We believe the world we live in today is in desperate need of the encouraging and saving message of Christ and His promise of eternal life through salvation. We are blessed and honored to be given the opportunity to bring encouragement to those who know the Lord and more importantly, to use music to reach those who have not yet experienced the joy of those who are saved by grace.
The Griffins bring musical background of more than four decades to their ministry. Together the trio's close harmonies and worshipful melodies combine to be musical salt and light to a world still searching for answers to the ultimate questions of life. No venue is too large or small.
Genre: Contemporary Gospel / Pop
Booking Information:
Griffin Ministries
200 W Arlington St.
Gladstone, OR 97027
(503) 656-2784
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KINGDOM MINDSET
Developing Leaders Today For Tomorrow!
Dr. Tim Brown is the Senior Pastor of FBC of Clovis and the Director of Leadership Networks with Growing Healthy Churches, overseeing the training of hundreds of churches. Tim provides leadership, teambuilding, church health consulting and conference speaking for various churches and denominations throughout the United States, Australia, India and Africa.
Tim arrived at FBCC after a split occurred in 1995. Since Tim's arrival in 1997, FBCC has grown in average weekend attendance from 70 to over 900 with over 850 baptisms. FBCC invests over $150,000 each year in local and international missions and church planting, and planted Flipside Christian Church in Madera, CA.
Oregon City Baptist Church, 16363 S Swan Ave in Oregon City will host the meeting, which is sponsored by the IBA and NWBC.
The training will begin on Friday, September 30 with dinner at 5:30 p.m. Introductions will be at 6:15 p.m. Tim will share The FBCC Story from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
The training on Saturday, October 1 will begin with breakfast at 8:30 a.m. The training session, The Kingdom Mindset, will be from 9:00 a.m. to Noon.
Though there is no charge for the training, a love offering will be taken to cover the cost of meals and Dr. Brown's expenses.
For more information or to register contact:
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Seminary Offers Training for Local Pastors and Lay Leaders
By Mark Bradley, Director, Pacific Northwest Campus of Golden Gate Seminary
Pastors and other church leaders in Interstate Baptist Association have a valuable opportunity for seminary training within easy driving distance of their field of service. This was the impetus behind the founding of the Pacific Northwest Campus in 1980. The presence of the seminary in the Portland/Vancouver area has made it possible for many dozens of us to pursue our degrees without needing to move to California or the South. Such was the case for me, as I was elected pastor of Beavercreek Baptist Church the day before I began my Master of Divinity studies, and was able to apply lessons from the classroom to practical ministry week after week throughout my course of study. At our campus we offer every course necessary to earn the Master of Divinity, the Master of Theological Studies, and the Diploma in Theology. The fall semester begins August 22. The admissions application is due July 15. IBA has some scholarship funds for continuing adult education. Contact Brent Pound for more information about that. He can be reached at 503-452-2930 ext 108; 503-421-1802; or brent@interstatebaptist.org. After students have earned 15 credits with us, they also become eligible for scholarships through the Northwest Baptist Foundation.
Our fall schedule of classes is as follows. We'll offer the following courses on Mondays: Intro to Hebrew; Basic Evangelism; Intro to Old Testament I; and Pastoral Ministry. On Tuesdays we'll have Ministry Management and Development; Biblical Hermeneutics; Leadership in Ministry Practicum; Christian Theology I; and Studies in Worship Leadership-Voice. Two courses will have "intensive" schedules (meeting two "weekends," each consisting of a Thursday afternoon, all day Friday, and Saturday morning): Foundations for Ministry; and Historical-Theological Integrative Seminar. All these classes meet at our campus, which we share with the Northwest Baptist Convention, at 3200 NE 109th Avenue, Vancouver, WA.
Lay leaders and teachers may want to consider pursuing the Bible Teaching Certificate. It consists of Intro to Old Testament I and II; Intro to New Testament I and II; and Principles and Approaches to Bible Teaching. That's 5 courses of 15 credits total. If you're available to attend class during the day, you could begin this fall with Intro to Old Testament I on Mondays from 8:00-11:20 a.m. If your work schedule doesn't allow that, all five courses comprising the Bible Teaching Certificate are available online.
Please contact our office with any questions or to begin the application process. You can reach Sonya at 360-882-2200 or pnwc-info@ggbts.edu; or Mark at 509-432-3664 or markb@nwbaptist.org. The seminary website is www.ggbts.edu. |
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Thank you for reading. If there is something you would like to see and/or would like to add to the IBA Encourager Newsletter please send it to iba@interstatebaptist.org attention IBA Encourager. We would love to hear and share how God is working in your churches and communities. 
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