Our denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, has a wonderful history and tradition of supporting missions. In many ways, missions has been a defining mark of the denomination’s work. Through the Cooperative Program, the SBC has supported perhaps the finest international missions agency in the world.
However, in recent years a great deal of concern has arisen from the fact that, after decades of growth, the denomination’s membership is shrinking. I must admit that when I first heard about this a couple of years ago, I didn’t necessary think it was a bad thing. Falling numbers would not be a bad thing if churches were simply updating their roles to be more accurate in reflecting who is an actual, participating member of the church, removing the names of people who have not darkened the doors in five years. If that were the case, I’d be exciting about this “membership decline.”
Another scenario in which I’d welcome the decline in baptisms would be if large numbers pastors were actually taking greater care in who they baptize. While I do have respect for Rick Warren and many aspects of his ministry, I was shocked when I read this letter to his church family. In it, he is promoting a mass baptism. I think more personal, pastoral care is necessary when counseling a person toward baptism. But at least Warren was requiring candidates to attend a new members’ class; many pastors and churches are unwilling to even do that! Fewer baptisms would be a welcome headline if it reflected churches taking greater care to examine the conversion experience of baptismal candidates – you know, like Baptists used to do.
Unfortunately, neither of these scenarios are behind the decline in SBC baptisms and total membership. The denomination that began largely with a call to missions work, that still today does incredible international missions work, is losing the missionary front here at home. The political infighting of the denomination over the last three decades — not all of which was unimportant — has trickled down into a malaise in many of the congregations. Some of us have gotten more focused on “being right” than sharing the gospel. For this, I have had to repent at times.
This is why I am so thankful for the current movement in the SBC calling for a Great Commission Resurgence. A declaration of ten articles has been drafted and can be signed by anyone who is a member of a Southern Baptist church. Though I had heard of it before, I finally read it after Jim Hamilton plugged the document on his blog. I signed it yesterday, and I hope you will do the same after reading it. These signatures will hopefully come together as one loud, united voice at this year’s denominational annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky.
Between now and the SBC meeting in late June, I hope to blog through the ten articles and talk about how they apply to our church. We at FBCMB have a lot of room for growth — personally and corporately — in having our own Great Commission Resurgence. But as a pastor, I can think of no group of people I’d rather join with in taking on this challenge.
May the gospel saturate and animate our lives. May the good news of Christ warm our hearts, shape our minds, and drip from our lips before the lost world. Amen.


My sheep hear my voice and they follow after me. This is what Jesus said and people have been decieved by Satans servants who appear as ministers of righteousness. Many have fallen prey to this, if it were possible I would have to. Let me explain, God saved me at 12 and I had no one to build me up in the faith, no one to feed me the truth of Gods Holy Word. I saw no real point in believing what was in the bible simply because no one else was realy believing it.
So as a child with out food I became depressed and saw no real reason to do anything with my life because it was all pointless. But in Gods time he lifted me up from my Adultry and Drug and alcohol abuse and my Verbal abuse to others and most damaging to my wife also my lying.
At 23 I realized my depression was from not Loving God above all. God taught me the most important lesson of my life and that was he was worthy to be sought after even if I was the only one who was going to be obedient to him. He saved me from his wrath, How awesome and Good is God, I feel very excited to be a obedient Son of God through Christ my Lord, because God said, My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. O how week am I that the King of Glory uses me as he does is mind boggling. I don’t know everything but I realize now God was telling me at 12 to folow him and I let the worldly members of fellowships confuse me to not realy believe Gods Word. Now concerning people who claim to believe but by their actions they have no fruit or people who have never understood or heard the Gospel of Christ, I have been made a Minister of Reconciliation. And if you are in Christ Jesus you too have been made a Minister of Reconciliation and I know for sure if your not a Growing in this area then your life sucks, You can not have any true lasting Joy apart from Reconciling those who are LOST. Restoration is the only reason were still not present with the Lord as a whole Body. Perfect Worship and fellowship can be done in the presence of God but Reconciling the LOST cannot be done then, Our hearts should long for God to use us to reconcile the Lost.
In this present world if remove all the Lost then there is no point for our Master to Delay in his coming. Your job is pointless your 401 pointless your house,cars, cloths,food, health all pointless. As a God Worshiping Christian your life spent outside of learning how and then proclaiming the Gospel is pointless. Yes I said that and believe that, thats the truth. Joy comes when your desires are Gods desires.