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A Focus on COOPERATIVE PROGRAM

English Baptist William Carey answered the call to carry the gospel to India in the late 1700s.  He recognized that to be effective in his efforts, he needed partnership and cooperation.  He challenged churches to “hold the ropes” by committing to pray for and give to missions efforts.

In 1845, the Southern Baptist Convention was formed and continued in the spirit of fulfilling the Great Commission.  The initial approach was a societal method of giving.  Missionaries had to raise their own financial support and devote significant time to cultivating churches and individuals believers in each Southern Baptist congregation.  As believers respond in obedience to give to the Lord in the local church, churches, in turn, allocate a percentage of undesignated gifts through the Cooperative Program for state, national, and international missions.

The simple principle that more can be accomplished together than alone is the genius of the Cooperative Program.  For almost 90 years, Southern Baptists have supported thousands of missionaries, planted multitudes of churches, and witnessed countless lives profess Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

Can one local church support more than 6,000 missionaries as well as six seminaries and engage more than 3,000 unreached people groups around the world?  By giving through the Cooperative Program, yes, it can.

-written by Kelly King

 

Women on Mission will meet Monday, July 13th at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.  Wanda Schultz and Abby Avis will bring a one on one presentation of their recent mission trip to India.  All our ladies are invited to join us.

 

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June Women On Mission

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In the world today…

An estimated 1.02 billion people, or about one-sixth of the world’s population, are undernourished.  Every five seconds, a child dies from malnourishment.  In the United States alone, 49 million people—17 million of whom are children—do not have enough to eat.  These are sobering facts for those of us who never miss a meal.  What can we do to help change these numbers?

-statistics cited at GlobalHungerRelief.com


Since 1981 Oakhill has given to a World Hunger Offering, to be used in America and throughout the world in
areas where the need is greatest.  These funds are administered by missionaries already on the field.

 On June 7 World Hunger Bread Loaf Banks will be provided for each family.  Please put these on your dining
table or in a place where the family can see it, talk about it, and put money in it on a regular bases.  This is a good teaching tool for children, helping them to be generous toward others who are in need.

Banks will be returned to the church on August 9.

Women on Mission will meet Monday, June 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the church.  All our ladies are invited to be with us.

 

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