2014 Spring Conference: Travel & Accommodatians Info

BFMSpringConference2014_squareMOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS INFORMATION

We are still recommending the Quality Inn Northwest / 750 NEWTOWN COURT / LEXINGTON  KY 40511 / 859.233.0561  Ask the desk attendant for Thompson Road Baptist Church event rates.  Mike Clark said that if there is any question about these arrangements, ask for him personally.

ONE QUEEN BED room is $55.00 + taxesTWO DOUBLE BEDS room is $62.00 + taxes.  They offer continental breakfast on the premises, in-room coffeemaker, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, and high-speed internet access.

WE ENCOURAGE CHURCHES TO PAY YOUR PASTOR’S [AND HIS WIFE] TRAVEL EXPENSES TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE.  It will give them the opportunity to enjoy what is always a much-needed physical and spiritual re-charging for your church’s ministry.  We use these Conference occasions to highlight and update our missions partners concerning our missionaries’ ministries and also stir up all of us to greater interest, investment, and involvement in our mutual missions endeavors.  He will come back to you with a greater burden, zeal, and enthusiasm for missions.

Will you take the lead to ask your church to do this for your pastor, our missionaries, and your church?

SPECIAL NEEDS ACCOMMODATIONS

The Lord has blessed our church over the past couple of years to make some much-needed upgrades and improvements to our facility to accommodate our own members and guests who suffer from physical mobility impairments.  We have installed an elevator-life to transport persons from one level to the other, and also we have completely renovated or constructed new restrooms [both male and female] to make them wheelchair accessible.  These improvements will make all of our activities much more comfortable and accessible.

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS
GPS ADDRESS:  320 THOMPSON ROAD, LEXINGTON KY 40508
[Google Map]

FROM SOUTH ON I-75: Get off at Exit 104 (Athens-Boonesborough). Turn west toward town. You will be on Athens-Boonesborough Road / Richmond Road Extension. As you approach Lexington, the road will become Richmond Road around Jacobson Park. Continue straight into Lexington. Richmond Road will become Main Street. You will pass the Rupp Arena / Lexington Convention Center on your left. Turn left at the next traffic light. This is Jefferson Street. Turn right in the middle of the overpass bridge onto Manchester. About one mile down Manchester, turn right on Thompson Road and come to the top of the hill.

FROM NORTH ON I-75 OR EAST / WEST ON I-64: I-75 and I-64 merge for a few miles on the north/northeast side of Lexington. Come to Exit 115 on 64/75. This is Newtown Pike (State Route 922). Turn south toward Lexington. Follow Newtown Pike until you come to Main Street. Go straight across Main Street onto Oliver Lewis Way.  Turn right at the next traffic light onto Manchester / Old Frankfort Pike. Follow Manchester about one mile. Turn right on Thompson Road and come to the top of the hill.

If you choose to stay at Quality Inn, then follow the second set of directions above and Quality Inn will be on your left behind the Shell station just before you get to the New Circle Road interchange [1 mile from 64/75].

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2014 BFM Spring Conference: Theme & Featured Offering

CONFERENCE THEME:
“BEHOLD, NOW IS THE DAY OF SALVATION!”
2 Corinthians 6.2

This Gospel promise and command is so much more than just a stirring evangelistic message or compelling invitation.  It is that for sure – but this is a message from Jesus Christ Himself, pressing and urging us to proclaim His saving Grace to all the nations of the earth…and that He will help us to do this!

This ‘time of acceptance’ and ‘day of salvation’ is ‘NOW…TODAY’…in this New Testament Gospel era.

In fact, in order to understand the full impact of this message, you must read it as it was originally and prophetically given to Jesus Christ in Isaiah 49.8:

Thus saith the LORD,
“In an acceptable time [time of acceptance] have I heard Thee,
and in a day of salvation have I helped Thee:
 and I will preserve Thee, and give Thee for a covenant of the people,
to establish [raise up] the earth, to cause to inherit the desolate places…

The promise of this ‘time of acceptance’ and ‘day of salvation’ was FIRST given to Messiah Himself from His Father to assure Him that His own saving mission would be accomplished!  The Father promised to ‘help’ The Christ, to ‘preserve’ Him, and give Him ‘for a covenant of the people.’

That ‘Day of Salvation’ is NOW…TODAY!

This is where we are…this is what we are doing!

Jesus Christ Himself is speaking prophetically in Isaiah 49 about His own Gospel mission.  He is relating to us the salvation mission and message He, Himself, has received from His own Father, “The LORD,” to bring to the world when He came.
* Verse 1.  He is prophesying His own birth and coming into our world ‘when the fullness of the time’ would come [Galatians 4.4].
* Verse 3.  He promises He will ‘be glorified,’ just as the Father promised to glorify Him on His Cross [John 12.28].
* Verse 6.  The Father promises Christ that He will gather not only ‘the preserved of Israel,’ but also that He will give Him ‘for a light to the Gentiles,’ that He will be God’s Salvation ‘unto the end of the earth’ [Luke 2.30-32].  His Gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes – to the Jew first and also to all the Gentiles [Romans 1.16].
* Verse 7.  When Messiah [Christ] comes, He will be despised by men and abhorred by His own nation as He certainly was [John 1.9-13 and Isaiah 53.3], but He will satisfactorily, sufficiently, and successfully save His people from their sins [Matthew 1.21].

Jesus Christ Himself is ‘The Day of Salvation’ – and that Day is NOW…TODAY!

So, what does that mean for us?  It means that His mission is our mission!  His purpose is our purpose!  His message is our message!  He is bringing us into His own “Day of Salvation” mission to be ‘workers together with Him’!

And, when we commit and give ourselves to this message of Gospel missions, God will help us, too!  We need the help of God – lots of His help – to complete the mission and assignment He has given us.

But, the very reason Paul reiterates this Messianic covenant promise to the Corinthian church was to remind them – and all of us, His churches – that, in our Gospel ‘Day of Salvation,’ we are God’s               ‘co-workers’ [‘workers together with Him’], and He will give us the Grace we need to faithfully and effectively carry our Great Commission mission to His purposed result.

But, we must not receive the Grace of God ‘in vain’ – meaning, we must fulfill our responsibilities to ‘preach the Gospel to every creature.’  And, with the help that God promises us – we will!

“BEHOLD!  NOW IS THE DAY OF SALVATION!”

The day and time to be involved in the mission of preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to every nation and person in the world is NOW…TODAY!

“NOW…TODAY” is the day for proclaiming God’s Gospel of His acceptance and salvation.
“NOW…TODAY” is the time and era when the grace of God is actively and effectively working.  We are still ‘workers together with Him.’
“NOW…TODAY” is the day when God is fulfilling His covenant purposes in Christ.  God is still saving sinners.  That’s what Christ came to do – and died and resurrected to accomplish!
“NOW…TODAY” is still a time of great responsibility and pressing urgency.  The Great Commission is still Jesus Christ’s mandate for His churches.
“NOW…TODAY” is the day for each of us – and all of us together – to commit ourselves to join Jesus Christ in His Harvest and personally participate in His “Day of Salvation”!
“NOW…TODAY” is the time Christ has assigned to us, and every day draws us one more day closer to the end of our opportunities. We don’t know when that day will be – but the day is coming soon when there will be no more “NOW…TODAY” of salvation opportunity – and everyone will know it.

Until then, we must continue to proclaim His Grace to the nations of the world: “BEHOLD! NOW IS THE DAY OF SALVATION!”

We are asking you to come, and partner with us, and help us…NOW…TODAY!

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CONFERENCE OFFERING:
DESIGNATED FOR OUR ‘GENERAL FUND’ 

Our greatest need continues to be increased supplies for our GENERAL FUND.  Our GENERAL FUND offerings provide for all the commitments we have made to our missionaries.  For example, every month, we disburse AT LEAST $43,300.54 from the GENERAL FUND just for the Essential Maintenance Transactions which supply the essential and basic ‘living expenses’ commitments we have made to our missionaries.  These include their salaries, standard ministry expense allowances, hospitalization premiums, and the publication of their newsletters we print and send to you each month to report on their ministry activities.

And, that is not including also the expenses paid for from the GENERAL FUND which finance the other commitments and benefits they receive each month or periodically through the year as they need them.

WE DO NOT ASK THEM TO ‘RAISE’ THESE SUPPORT FUNDS FOR THEMSELVES.  But, if GENERAL FUND offerings are not sufficient to cover those disbursements, then we have no choice but to NOT GIVE THEM those same monthly commitments.  That is why we are always emphasizing THE GENERAL FUND offerings.

So, we are asking you to give as generously as you can to our Conference Offerings which we will use to replenish their GENERAL FUND supplies.

If you cannot attend the Conference, but still want to give a gift, send it to our Treasurer:
Pastor George Sledd
P.O. Box 471280
Lake Monroe FL 32747-1280

Or, you can contribute online either by check/debit or by credit card securely on the Donate/Support page of our website. Enter your designation for SPRING CONFERENCE OFFERING in the Memo field.

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2014 BFM Spring Conference

We welcome you to join us for the

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54th Annual Spring Missions Conference
April 28, 29, 30 | 2014

Hosted by Thompson Road Baptist Church
320 Thompson Road | Lexington, KY 40508
Dave Parks, Pastor-Teacher  |  859.223.8374 | daveparks[at]twc.com
Conference Theme: “Behold! Now is the day of salvation!”
– 2 Corinthians 6:2 –

Monday Evening, April 28
5-6:00 pm     Supper
7:00 pm         Praise
7:20 pm         Message: David Mitchell
                        Teaching Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church | Hurricane, WV
8:00 pm         Praise
8:20 pm         Message: Jonathan Turner
                        Pastor, Richland Baptist Church | Livermore, KY

Tuesday Morning, April 29
9:30 am         Praise
9:45 am         Message: John Divito
                        Midwest Center for Theological Studies | Owensboro, KY
                        Missionary Testimony: Christopher Young
                        Dearborn Baptist Church | Aurora, IN
10:25 am       Break
10:30 am      General Seminar/Workshop
12:00 noon    Lunch
1:30 pm         Open Forum for Q&A/Suggestions & Advice

Tuesday Evening, April 29
5-6:00 pm     Supper
7:00 pm         Praise
7:20 pm         Message: Jim Orrick
                        Director of Baptist Faith Missions
8:00 pm        Praise
8:20 pm        Message: Paul Hatcher
                       Missionary-Pastor, Tabernacle Baptist Church | Manaus, Brasil

Wednesday Morning, April 30
9:30 am         Praise
9:40 am         Message: John A. Hatcher
                        Missionary Church-Planter & Pastor in Brasil for 58+ years
10:20 am       Praise
10:30 am       Message: Darrell Messer
                       
Pastor, Emmanuel Baptist Church | Bellbrook, OH
11:10 am       Break
11:20 am       Message: Larry Fisher
                       Pastor, Rosedale Baptist Church | Rosedale, WV
12:00 noon    Lunch

Wednesday Evening, April 30
5-6:00 pm     Supper
7:00 pm         Praise
7:20 pm         Message: Jim Scott Orrick
                        Professor, Boyce College | Louisville, KY

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CHILDREN’S MISSIONS CONFERENCE SESSIONS

Every year we conduct sessions for the children [age 4 through grade 5] who attend our Conference services.  My wife, Debbie, conducts these learning and activity sessions.  Each year, we focus on a particular nation of the world, highlighting its culture and customs along with their need for the Gospel and opportunities to take the Gospel to those peoples.  This year’s theme nation is RUSSIA.

Our Children’s Center is always set up with crafts and activities which engage the children’s attention and interests in the missions lessons.   

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A Word document of a full conference packet is available for download here:
2014 BFM Spring Conference Packet

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FaithWORKS Report [February 2014]

PRAY AND PRAISE in this issue…

  • MIKE AND BEV CREIGLOW—PRAISE GOD for several professions of faith, baptisms, and church letters. PRAY that they will be able to come up with the funds to buy new camera equipment for their TV program.
  • JOHN AND ALTA HATCHER—PRAISE GOD for the opportunity to witness on a cruise. PRAY for the young man who does not believe in Christ, but heard the Gospel. PRAY that we would all be faithful to share the Gospel wherever we are.
  • JOHN MARK AND JUDY HATCHER—PRAISE GOD for faithful ladies who hold a weekly Bible Study on their lunch break every Thursday. PRAY for leaders who are starting new Bible Study groups. PRAY that the Word would pierce hearts, especially as it is being read by unbelievers.
  • AJ AND BARBARA HENSLEY—PRAISE GOD for the growth of their mission church at its one-year anniversary. PRAY for the many physical and spiritual needs in their church and their personal ministry. PRAISE GOD for the opportunity to help at an orphanage.
  • NATHAN AND CARRIE RADFORD—PRAY about how the Lord would have you involved in the harvest. PRAISE GOD for His harvest in Kitale and all around the globe. 
  • SHERIDAN AND ANITA STANTON—PRAISE GOD for answering prayers about a drywall teacher and for continued progress on the Calvary building. PRAY for the families of three saints killed in a car wreck. PRAISE GOD for the faithfulness of those in the Ladies’ Bible Class and Pastors’ Theology Class. 
  • ROGER AND JULIE TATE—PRAISE GOD for uplifting visits to supporting churches. PRAY that God would prepare their hearts and minds for their upcoming return to Kenya.  
  • BOBBY AND CHARLENE WACASER—PRAISE GOD for young ladies with zeal for reaching others for Christ! PRAY for them as they adapt to life without kids at home. PRAISE GOD for new converts after teams were sent out. PRAY for two more teams that will be sent out this month and for their school ministries to be effective.

 YOUR JANUARY GENERAL FUND OFFERINGS…
When you review the Contributions page in this issue, you will note that the monthly General Fund Offerings total given in January is $26,723.10.  First, we thank God and commend every one of you gives to the monthly General Fund.  Without your faithful and sacrificial giving, our missionaries would not be receiving month-by-month what we are able to provide for them.

However, that being said, our total monthly commitments to our missionary families – which must be supplied from the monthly General Fund – amount to $43,300.54.  Every month, that same amount must be disbursed just for their essential maintenance.  If each of us will remember that number as we give to the monthly General Fund – $43,300.00 – it will help remind us of the gigantic financial responsibility just to ‘keep them on the field,’ ‘keep the lights on,’ and supply their essential living and ministry expenses.

The way we were able to NOT reduce their deposits this month is because last month, the Lord supplied us with an extraordinarily generous monthly General Fund offering.  (These were offerings given in December 2013 and disbursed in January 2014.)  So, with the ‘surplus’ we received last month, we carried it over to supply deficits in future months – this month, February, being one of them.

But, when those ‘surplus’ balances are depleted, if the monthly General Fund Offering doesn’t increase to meet the disbursement threshold [$43,300.00], then we will do what we’ve had to do before – we will reduce the amount of disbursements to our missionary families by the proportionate amount we did not receive in General Fund offerings.

Please help your missionaries by increasing your offerings to the monthly General Fund.

You can give online by going to our website: baptistfaithmissions.org and click on the ‘Donate/Support’ tab.  Designate your offering for ‘General Fund’.  Thank you on behalf of our missionaries!

Click here to make a one-time donation.
Click here to set up a recurring donation.


ThanksgivingOffering2013-14 THANKSGIVING OFFERING UPDATE:  $48,638.41.
We have received three months’ Thanksgiving Offerings:
November 2013, $17,036.91
December 2013, $26,701.50
January 2014, $4,900.00
That brings us to a total of $48,638.41.

Just to give you a little comparison perspective – the 2012-13 Thanksgiving Offering was $52,348.17 and we ran out of those funds before 2013 was completed.  This year’s offering so far – where it stands now – is still below last year’s total amount.

So, will you please help us with your continued offerings to the Thanksgiving Offering?  We use the funds we receive from the Thanksgiving Offering to supply the other services, benefits, and commitments we make to our missionaries which are not supplied from the Monthly General Fund Offering.

When we don’t receive sufficient Thanksgiving Offering funds, we cannot grant the missionaries’ requests for those benefits we otherwise would give them to help relieve that additional financial burden on them.

2014 is shaping up to be a demanding year for those needs – so please help your missionaries all you can!

We must receive a very generous Thanksgiving Offering to give our missionaries the services and benefits we have committed to give them “as the Lord provides”.  The Lord provides through our sharing of the Grace He has given us.

NOTE:  the Thanksgiving Offering is always open any time for your contributions.  Just designate your offeringThanksgiving Offering’, and it will be applied and included.

“I speak not be commandment, but by occasion of the forwardness of others, and to prove the sincerity of your love.”  [2 Corinthians 8.8].

“For the administration of this service not only supplieth the want of the saints, but is abundant also by many thanksgivings unto God; whiles by the experiment of this ministration they glorify God for your professed subjection unto the Gospel of Christ, and for your liberal distribution unto them, and unto all men; and by their prayer for you, which long after you for the exceeding Grace of God in you.” [2 Corinthians 9.12-14].

You can also contribute online at baptistfaithmissions.org on the ‘Donate/Support’ tab.  Designate your offering for ‘Thanksgiving Offering’.  Thank You! on behalf of our missionaries!

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THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR

1996-97         $73,380.83                            2005-06         $66,313.44

1997-98         $66,118.67                            2006-07         $99,246.86

1998-99         $59,498.19                            2007-08         $64,650.57

1999-00         $56,026.50                            2008-09         $87,588.47

2000-01         $67,251.50                            2009-10         $92,264.30

2001-02         $56,906.13                            2010-11         $63,720.13

2002-03         $55,164.30                            2011-12         $56,365.38

2003-04         $62,195.80                            2012-13         $52,348.17

2004-05         $77,347.47                            2013-14         $48,638.41 [To Date]



2014 SPRING MISSIONS CONFERENCE
April 28, 29, 30
Thompson Road Baptist Church – Lexington KY
“BEHOLD…NOW…IS THE DAY OF SALVATION!”
2 Corinthians 6:2

Please mark these dates and plan to join us for times of refreshing from the Presence of the Lord, challenges from His Word, and opportunities for commitment and participation in taking Christ’s Gospel to the nations of the world!


TRIBUTE TO GLENN ARCHER
GlennArcherGlenn Archer passed through the valley of the shadow of death – from this life into the Presence of his Lord and Savior – on Friday, January 31.  He had suffered from pulmonary fibrosis for the past year or so.

Glenn served his Lord and the missionaries who are supported through BFM as a Director for 34 years and as Treasurer for 11 years.  He was a pastor of Baptist churches for 50 years, serving church families in Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri.

For those of us who served with him in the service of our missionaries, Glenn was our friend, brother in Christ, confidante, counselor, and our ‘true yokefellow’ [Philippians 4.3] in the ministry of the Gospel and missions.

He was always the model of impeccable integrity, a ‘sterling character of a man,’ and the consummate voice of wisdom, reason, and grace.  We could always depend on Glenn to be faithfully insistent on his convictions and principles, and yet be a moderating influence.  He was always “easy to be intreated’ [James 3.17], and deliberately so.  He often quoted the Scripture “Speaking the truth in love” (Ephesians 4.15) as one of his cardinal rules for wisdom and counsel – and he lived by it.

Glenn taught us how to live in the faith…and he modeled for us how to die in the same faith.  And, he was a life-long lover of missions and missionaries.

Here is, in full, the daily blog he sent out to many of us for years as he led us through the Bible with his Daily Devotions.  Listen to his faith in Christ in his dying days and his continuing love for Gospel missions:

11.4.13

Dear Friends:

Death is an ugly enemy.  “The last enemy [that] shall be destroyed [is] death.” (1 Corinthians 15:26).  However death is ours.  “All things are yours: life or death.  All are yours.”  We are in everything to give thanks unto God.  How we handle death will either resound to His honor and His glory or to our shame.  We can die grumpy old men and women, or we can die counting our blessings, knowing that we have received better than we deserve.

Just now, we are waiting for the adoption, to wit: the redemption of the body.  (Romans 8:23).  When Christ died, He paid the price of our redemption.  This old body that once served sin, has been by the presence of the Spirit of God made to serve righteousness.  Yet, we are confined to this body of death (Romans 7:24).  It is as though Christ has put us on lay-a-way, but He did so while we are still in this corruptible, mortal body.  But this is not the body He bought.  The body He bought will greet Him at the resurrection, when this mortal shall have put on immortality, when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption.  In that day we will have a body like unto His glorious body (Philippians 3:21).  “Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.” (1 John 3:2)

Just now I ask an interest in your prayers, not that I might not see death, but that I will handle this approach to death in a manner well pleasing in His sight.  Ask that God grant me the favor of His grace to live for Him during all these struggles.  Pray for Judy.  She is a gracious soul.  Many are her labors because of my sickness.  Both of us need the grace of God to carry on for Him.  I am glad I am saved.

Don’t spend more time praying to keep saints out of Heaven than you do praying to keep sinners out of Hell.

I am yours in Christ, Glenn

Glenn’s family would like to express their thanks to our BFM fellowship with this note:

“Our family would like to express our gratitude to BFM, its directors, missionaries, and supporters for their love, encouragement, and prayers during the last several months.  We also give thanks for the basket that was sent to the funeral home and to the directors who were able to attend the funeral and serve as honorary pallbearers despite the weather.

Glenn Archer’s greatest desire was for people all over the world to come to know the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.  

May God continue to bless the work of BFM.

Judy and the entire Archer family”


BFM BROCHURES
We now have TWO very attractive and informative professionally-produced brochures.  We want you to help us get these promotional messages into the hands of anyone and everyone who is interested in the mission work the Lord is accomplishing through the missionaries who are supported by your offerings through BFM.

(1) The first of these brochures is one that will introduce you to BFM and inform you about the basic principles by which BFM functions. (click here to view)

(2) The second brochure is just now ‘hot off the press.’  This one is entitled “Caring for those who care for the world,” and is designed to inform and explain just how essential the monthly General Fund is to the daily living and ministry needs of our missionaries. (click here to view)

Both of them are full-color, either 6 or 8 pages 8 ½ x 11 format, pictorial, and informative.  Will you please help us distribute these brochures as widely as you can?

If you will send your name and mailing address to:
Dave Parks, 3985 Boston Road, Lexington KY 40514
email: daveparks@twc.com | phone: 859.223.8374 –
and tell us how many sets of these brochures you want – we will get them back to you by return shipping.

For now, you can access an electronic flip-through version of the new brochure by going to our website and clicking on the brochure cover.

Again, please serve as ambassadors for your missionaries by helping us get either single-copy sets to interested persons or bundles to distribute in our churches.  The brochures will ‘speak for themselves’ – for our missionaries.


MISSIONARIES’ FURLOUGH SCHEDULE
Harold Bratcher has retired from active and faithful missionary service in Brazil and has relocated to live here in the States.  His mailing address is: 1950 Falling Leaves Lane, Lexington KY 40509  |  telephone: (859)806-9827.


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General Fund Brochure

Have you ever wondered what happens with the money given to the General Fund or why you should give to it? We encourage you to flip through this stunning new brochure that will tell you what services your General Fund offerings provide.

Click here to flip-through the brochure.


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Glenn Archer is Present with the Lord

[Last updated 9:15 p.m., Wednesday, February 5 – Video Tribute and Note of Thanks]

A note of thanks from the Archer Family:

Our family would like to express our gratitude to BFM, its directors, missionaries, and supporters for their love, encouragement, and prayers during the last several months.  We also give thanks for the basket that was sent to the funeral home and to the directors who were able to attend the funeral and serve as honorary pall bearers despite the weather.

Glenn Archer’s greatest desire was for people all over the world to come to know the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.  May God continue to bless the work of BFM.

Judy and the entire Archer family

You can watch a beautiful video tribute to Glenn Archer here.

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[Update from Saturday, February 1]

ABSENT FROM THE BODY – PRESENT WITH THE LORD – AT REST
Isaiah 57.2
He shall enter into peace:
they shall rest in their beds,
each one walking in his uprightness.

Born: October 26, 1941
Died: January 31, 2014

Visitation: 3:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M.
Sunday, 02-02-2014
At Musters in Livermore

Funeral: 11:00 A.M.
Monday, 02-03-2014
Muster Funeral Homes, Livermore Chapel

Interment:Richland Baptist Cemetery
McLean County, Kentucky

Glenn R. Archer  72, of 502 Nuckols – Old Buck Creek Church Road; Calhoun, Kentucky died Friday, January 31, 2014 at his home.  Glenn Roland Archer was born October 26, 1941 in Sistersville, West Virginia to the late Arthur Daniel and Sylvia Catherien Folger Archer and was married to the former Judith Kaye Hisle on December 5, 1964.  Glenn was a Baptist Pastor for 50 years, serving church families in Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri.  He previously served as Treasurer and a Director of Baptist Faith Missions, taught at Ohio Valley Christian School, and was a member of Richland Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Judith Archer; two sons and their wives, Phillip and Lisa Archer of Locust Grove, Georgia and Jonathan and Lisa Archer of Austin, Texas; three daughters and their husbands, Susan and Mark Poiles of Island, Sharon and David Hicks, and Stephanie and John Gray both of Livermore; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Elliott Archer of Chapin, South Carolina; and a sister, Jean Wilson of Beallsville, Ohio.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday at Muster Funeral Homes, Livermore Chapel with Jim Orrick and Bobby Creiglow officiating.  Burial will be in the Richland Baptist Cemetery in McLean County with Jonathan Turner officiating.  Friends may visit with Glenn’s family from 3:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. Sunday and from 9:00 A.M. until time of services Monday at Musters in Livermore.

The Glenn R. Archer family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the General Fund of Baptist Faith Missions; C/O George Sledd; P.O. Box 471280; Lake Monroe, Florida  32747-1280 or www.baptistfaithmissions.org.  Memorial contribution envelopes will be available at Musters in Livermore.

Share your memories and photos of Glenn at www.musterfuneralhomes.com.
Originally posted at Muster Funeral Homes
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[Updates from Friday, January 31]

Pastor Glenn Archer passed from this life and body to enter the Presence of his Savior sometime around noon today.  He has talked about the human experience of this day for weeks, wondering what it would be like.  Now he knows.  We are left to only imagine.

Again, you may access our website for more detailed information, especially about the arrangements for his Homegoing service, but we want to get this word to you today.

His memorial service will be conducted on Monday at 11am CENTRAL TIME at the Livermore Chapel of the Muster Funeral Home, Livermore, KY. 212 Broadway, Livermore, Kentucky 42352 [map], (270) 278-2337

They will be posting his obituary on their website when it is prepared – and we will publish links on this website update post as well.

Please continue to pray for his wife, Judy, and for their family.

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  • You can read a past post concerning Bro. Archer’s health here.
  • You can also view a nice package from the local news in Kirksville, Missouri, covering his ministry there.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AojZpKDhmwk#t=13
  • CONTACT INFO
    USPS correspondences may be addressed to:
    Judy Archer
    502 Nuckols OBCC Road
    Calhoun, KY 42327
    Email Address:
    glennarcher0[at]gmail.com
    Please understand that Judy may not be able to respond to your emails.

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This is one of the last correspondences we received from Glenn.  We are including it without editing.  He has provided links to the archives of his messages and Daily Devotion studies we have been used to receiving daily for years.

Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 10:54:18 -0600
Subject: Links to Devotional and Sermon Notes of Glenn ArcherBelow are the links to my OT Sermons & Devotions and my NT Sermons & Devotions.OT Sermons – https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0By7nbLvC51O5c3pXRllkV0Y3ZFk&usp=sharing
OT Devotions – https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0By7nbLvC51O5Y19laEtXRTZSUE0&usp=sharing
NT Sermons – https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0By7nbLvC51O5dzFURnRXRkJHQWs&usp=sharing
New Testament Devotions – https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0By7nbLvC51O5WmJ2YmFaV3hDTDA&usp=sharingYears of Study have gone into these. Through the advice of my brother Elliott, most of it is original.  Through the advice of Bro Sam Waldron, I have not completely abandoned Gill.  Gill’s rigidity and his wordiness have been mostly scraped away. Through necessity I have used other authors from time to time.  These studies have been of great service to my faith.  I am finally learning what the Scriptures mean when they say faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Largely the notes were written for my own benefit.  The sermon notes were written as a guide or pulpit use and are meant to aid those to whom I am preaching.These notes are being made available to the public as a small contribution to the Kingdom of Christ through a service called Google Drive.  I hope the entire world sees what I have written.  Copy and paste the links below into your favorites and you will have a permanent, accessible file to much of the work of my life.

I am sure glad that, except for the last three weeks, I have not had to type while lying in bed on my back.  God is good!

I am yours in Christ,
Glenn

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Original Post from Thursday, January 30

We urge you to pray with us on behalf of our very dear friend, Pastor Glenn Archer, who is suffering from Pulmonary Fibrosis and is nearing his eternal Home.

His wife and faithful caregiver, Judy, sent us the email below this afternoon:

Thursday, January 30, 2014 – 3:20 p.m.

Glenn has taken a turn for the worse.  The Hospice Nurse suggested we call our boys to come here.  She has put him on medication to let him rest.  He is resting comfortably. Only the Lord knows when He will call him home. We covet your prayers.

Glenn served as a Director of Baptist Faith Missions for 34 years (1978-2012) and as our Treasurer for 11 years (1991-2002). He has also planted and pastored churches in Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri. Please ask the Lord to show him and his family mercy, peace, and love during this time.

We will post updates as we receive them in the coming days.

For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. -Romans 8:38-39


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Mission Sheet: January 2014 [PDF & Flip-Through]

Your January 2014 Mission Sheet is now available in PDF format. Follow the link below to view it!

BFM Mission Sheet – January 2014

You can also flip-through at the following link:
BFM January 2014 Mission Sheets [Flip-Through Version]


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Can you hang drywall? You’re invited to Peru!

DRYWALLERS NEEDED FOR PERU BUILDING PROJECT

Can you hang drywall?

Would you be willing to take an opportunity to use your gifts and skills to serve the Lord on a building project in Peru?

Sheridan Stanton is helping the newly-planted Calvary Baptist Mission in Huanuco, Peru, to construct a church building. They are in need of both financial funds and construction laborers to finish the project.

We are looking for a ‘Bezalel’ or ‘Aholiab’ [see Exodus 31.1-6] who will give your Spirit-given abilities to the Lord for this building.

Specifically, their most pressing need right now is drywallers to help the Peruvians finish the inside construction. The Peruvians are very hard-working and skilled craftsmen in the building methods they are used to – but they are not used to hanging drywall.

So, Sheridan is asking for volunteer drywall-hangers to come down from the States and work with them on this project for a week and train the Peruvians as they work with you.

Jim Miller is organizing a team to go to Huanuco the week of March 16-24. The estimated costs for the travel expenses are less than $1,500.00 – but once you are there, Sheridan and Anita will host and treat you better than royalty.

Are you willing to pay your own way to Peru and give your body as a living sacrifice (Romans 12.1) in this mission service? “…If any man minister (serve), let him do it as of the ability which God gives: that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to Whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.” (1 Peter 4.11)

You will need to call Jim Miller at (423)384-1776 [or email him: jharold1941@gmail.com] for all the details, but the broad plan is this: you will arrive in Lima, Peru, on Sunday evening, 16 March. Jim and other craftsmen will meet up with you there in Lima, and you will make your way to Huanuco to work on the construction project. Then, you will be returning to Lima to fly back home on Monday, 24 March.

“And whatsoever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; knowing that of the Lord you shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for you serve the Lord Christ.” (Colossians 3.23-24)


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