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March 2017 Women On Mission

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North America—A vast Missions Field

It’s no secret the mission field of the United States and Canada holds many challenges.  Seventy to 75 percent of Southern Baptist churches in America are plateaued or declining.  On average, 17 Southern Baptist churches shut their doors for good every Sunday, leaving underserved and unreached neighborhoods in cities across North America.

Yet light shines brightest in the dark.  Let’s not forget that North America has experienced days of spiritual darkness before.  During these barren times, great awakenings and revivals have advanced Jesus’ kingdom in exponential ways.  It’s not surprising that the greatest spiritual breakthroughs in our land have started with prayer.  In prayer, we invite God in and give Him the reins.  In prayer, we let King Jesus take over.  This week, let’s turn to the One Who reigns on high and rules all there is—seen and unseen.

Pray:

Our missionaries across North America stay Christ-centered and Spirit-led in their efforts (Rom. 15:18-19).

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God sends an abundance of laborers to reach millions of North Americans living in darkness (Luke 10:2).
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You and your church will be on mission for Christ in your neighborhood
(2 Cor. 5:14-15).

 

Week of Prayer for North American Missions
March 5 - 12, 2017

On Wednesday, March 8th a North American Mission Study will be presented at noon in the Fellowship Hall following our 12:00 meal.  The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering offers our church a chance to support the work of over 5,600 missionaries as they plant churches, reach out to college students, and so much more.

 

Women on Mission will meet Monday, March 13th at 6:00 p.m. at the church.  All our ladies are invited to join us as we learn how to be on mission for Christ.

 

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