How can you stay informed?

We want to be publishing what God is doing through the ministries of our missionaries and we want you to know about their daily activities! In this video update located on our new YouTube channel, Bro. Dave Parks explains some of the many ways you can stay current and informed about what the Lord is doing daily among the nations through our missionaries.


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Thank You!

Our Secretary, Dave Parks, expresses personal thanks on behalf of our missionaries to all of our faithful and generous contributors.


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Please Pray for The Overbey Family

[updated Wednesday morning, October 24]

We are asking everyone to please intercede to God for our dear friends, Ed and Jackie Overbey. We received word this morning [Tuesday, 23 October] that their son, Tom, died suddenly last night. Pray that God will give Brother and Sister Overbey and their family His peace.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR TOM OVERBEY
Visitation will be 5:30-8:30 Thursday evening, October 25, at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home on Harrodsburg Road. Visitation will also be held at 11:00 Friday morning until the service.

The Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 noon on Friday, October 26, at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home on Harrodsburg Road. with burial to follow in Camp Nelson National Cemetery (Nicholasville, Ky).

Directions to Kerr Brothers Funeral Home
3421 Harrodsburg Road
Lexington, KY 40513
(859) 223-3140


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Formal Obituary
OVERBEY, Thomas Edward, 57, died Mon., Oct. 22, 2012. He was born October 23, 1954 to retired pastor, Edward H. and former teacher, Jackie Overbey. After a happy childhood in West Virginia, his family moved to Lexington where he graduated from Lafayette. He proudly volunteered in 1972 and served his country as a tank commander in West Germany. He worked for IBM, Paul Miller Ford, and most recently, the VA Hospital. He was a member of Heritage Baptist Church and Bluegrass Cycling Club. He is survived by his parents; his only son, Ross Edward Overbey; two sisters, Martha (Mark) Czecholinski and Grace (Clark) Henderson; brother, David H. Overbey; five nieces and nephews; and his quixotic dog, Sporty. Funeral services will be 12 pm Fri. at Kerr Brothers, Harrodsburg Rd. Burial will follow in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation will be 5:30-8:30 pm Thurs. and 11 am Fri. until the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to The Disabled American Veterans of KY, 3336 Buckhorn Dr., Lexington, KY 40515.


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Missionary Update: The Wacasers [October 2012]

Bobby, Charlene, Jessie, and Brennen Wacaser have served the Lord as church planters in Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, since 1985.

October 2, 2012

Dear Friends,

About 6 years ago a 16 year old boy came to visit our former church. His visit was based on the interest he had in a tall blonde 16 year old girl who was a member there. His name is Guilherme. He and and his friend had met the girl on the city bus and she invited them to church. Guilherme began to attend church and our youth meetings regularly and was eventually saved and baptized. He was raised in a broken home, his parents having divorced and remarried. He was living at the time with his father because his mother had married a man from Portugal, but was working and living in Spain. After 2 years of growth and discipleship at our church, Guilherme went to live with his mom and his stepfather in Spain. As many of you know, most of Europe is steeped in agnosticism and atheism. While Guilherme was there for three years he found it very difficult to locate other Christians with whom he could fellowship and grow spiritually. When he returned to Brazil about a year ago, he had become distant and somewhat cold toward the things of the Lord. But God had not grown cold toward Guilherme. I heard that he had returned to Brazil and I found his new telephone number and began to call him from time to time and would drop by to visit him at his job. The Lord used this to stir in him a sense of homesickness for the fellowship he had experienced earlier around the time of his conversion. In recent months, Guilherme has been coming very regularly to church and has been showing great signs of spiritual growth. On many occasions he brings visitors with him. He has already brought his dad and stepmother, his mother and stepfather (who now live in Brazil) and last week he brought his younger sister and her baby daughter. He has also brought several of his friends to the youth meetings. In the place of that coldness that had slipped into his life we now see a rising passion for the Lord in Guilherme and we are praying that God will continue to use him to reach others with the good news of Jesus Christ.

Charlene and I sold our house. We had it on the real estate market for 3 years and last month we closed the deal. Since we bought the house in 1987 it had gone up quite a bit in value. Of course, so had the rest of the real estate market in Brazil, much like what was happening in the US market back before 2008. But, we bought a house at a lower price and we plan to use part of the difference to complete our construction and finish the work at our new church. The Lord blessed us and we want to honor Him because of His grace toward us.

Our Projeto Vida motorhomes and teams have been very busy. Three teams are in the interior of the country sharing the gospel in public schools and parks as I write this. We had the opportunity to be in six cities this month and present Christ’s love to over 5,000 people. We know that God’s word is powerful and that many lives have and will be changed eternally because of their having heard it preached and through their surrender to Christ as Lord and Savior. Our missionary volunteers are a constant source of joy, excitement, and encouragement to us as they return from each trip bubbling over with the joy of serving the Lord and being used by Him to touch people’s lives with His love and salvation.

My son, Brennen, has grown quite a bit. He is now 15 years old. As most of you know, soccer (or “futebol” as it is called in Brazil) is a major pastime here. Brennen plays soccer quite well since he has been playing it nearly all of his life. But a few years ago regular “football” (American style) caught hold here and interest in it is growing rapidly. New teams are sprouting up quickly and Brennen has become a player on one of these teams. The most important aspect about this to us as servants of the Lord is how we might use this phenomenon to gain a platform to share the gospel. Since the sport is so connected to American culture, our nationality provides an open door of opportunity to the enthusiasts of the sport. A good friend of mine is the coach of one of the most successful teams in the league. He has told me that any US coaches and players interested in teaching or demonstrating the skills would be more than welcome to come and share both their expertise and their testimonies of Christ’s work in their lives with the players. There is also a great need for football equipment; pads, clothing, helmets, balls, cleats, etc. If any of you have football skills (either to teach or play) or football equipment and would like to use them to share the gospel, we have a prime opportunity for you. Contact me at the numbers/addresses provided.

Thank you for your prayers and faithful support.

In Christ’s love,
Bobby, Charlene and Brennen Wacaser

Important Notice: New Address!
Rua Laudelino Ferreira Lopes, 279-1
Bairro Novo Mundo
81050-310 Curitiba, PR  Brasil
(813)436-9980
robertmw[at]brturbo.com.br

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2012 BFM Thanksgiving Conference

We heartily invite you to join us for the

58th Annual Thanksgiving Missions Conference
November 19-21, 2012

Hosted by New Hope Baptist Church, Dearborn Heights, MI
Pastor Terry Adkins  |  pastorterrynewhope@yahoo.com  |  313.562-5579
Conference Theme: “Planting Church in All Kinds of Soil”
I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.
– 1 Corinthians 3:6 –

Monday Evening, November 19
5:00 p.m.         Dinner
6:30 p.m.         Music
6:45 p.m.         Singing
7:15 p.m.         Message
                         Pastor George Sledd
                         Jordan Baptist Church; 
Sanford, FL
8:00 p.m.         Singing
8:25 p.m.         Message
                         Pastor Denny Herndon
                         Immanuel Baptist Church; Riverview, MI

Tuesday Morning, November 20
9:15 a.m.         Music

9:30 a.m.         Singing
9:45 a.m.         Message
                         Pastor Dan Hillard
                          East Keys Baptist Church; Springfield, IL
10:25 a.m.       Singing
10:30 a.m.       Message
                          Pastor Peter Santisteban
                         Victory Baptist Church; Russellville, KY
11:10 a.m.       Break
11:15 a.m.       Message
                         Pastor Raul Bergerman
                         West Griffin Baptist Church; Griffin, GA
12:00 noon      Lunch

Tuesday Afternoon, November 20
1:30 p.m.         BFM Advisory Meeting—Open Forum

Tuesday Evening, November 20
5:00 p.m.         Dinner

6:30 p.m.         Music
6:45 p.m.         Singing
7:15 p.m.         Message
                         Bro. Randy Jones
                        BFM President; Catlettsburg, KY
8:25 p.m.       Message

                         Missionary Sheridan  Stanton
                        Huanuco, Peru

Wednesday Morning, November 21
9:45 a.m.         Music

10:00 a.m.       Singing
10:15 a.m.       Message
                         Bro. Michael Jackman
                        Twelve-Ryan Baptist Church; Warren, MI

11:00 a.m.       Singing
11:15 a.m.       Message
                         Missionary John Mark Hatcher
                         
Tournefeuille, France

12:00 noon     Thanksgiving Lunch

Everyone is invited to sing in our conference choir on Monday night.

Do you have questions about Baptist Faith Missions or want to know more about BFM? Then please join us at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday for our BFM advisory meeting. Everyone is invited to attend.

For directions to New Hope Baptist Church and/or information on lodging, please contact: Pastor Terry Adkins (313) 562-5579 or pastorterrynewhope@yahoo.com

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A Word document of the conference schedule is available for download here:
58th Annual BFM Thanksgiving Missions Conference


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FaithWORKS [September 2012]

ODALI AND KATHY BARROS FURLOUGH – NEED HOUSING
Odali and Kathy are planning a Stateside furlough late November 2012.  They need to find some affordable housing to rent while here.  Can you help them either by providing a house or giving them referrals?  Correspond with them directly at odali_kathy @ hotmail.com.

URGENT VEHICLE NEED FOR THE TATES IN KENYA
The Tates continue to need a replacement vehicle for the one confiscated from them by the Kenyan government due to fraudulent registration when their former vehicle they bought was first imported into the country.  Special offerings have been given already, but more are needed.  Their home church, Emmanuel Baptist Church of Bellbrook, has given an $8425.00 offering.  Also, the East Keys Baptist Church, Springfield, IL [Dan Hillard, pastor] designated their $1000.00 Labor Day Missions Conference offerings to this need.  You can give to this cause right now on our Donations page. Please be sure to designate “Tates Vehicle” in the memo line. (You can also still mail in a paper check. Address info can be found on that same Donations page.) You can read more about the car situation here and or on the Tates’ blog here.

NEW BFM BROCHURE
We have produced an attractive and informative brochure to present our missionaries’ ministries.  It will serve well as a centerpiece presentation to introduce, define, and distinguish the faithful missionaries who serve in partnership with BFM.  It is professionally designed and produced in full-color on a three-8½x11-pages spread-out format.

To view and flip through an animated version of the brochure, click here. You can help us reach out to introduce others to BFM by using this brochure when you tell them about us.

If you want copies of the brochure for yourself or to distribute in your church, contact the Secretary, Dave Parks, with your mailing address and the quantity you want.  You will find his address on our Contact page.

‘LIKE US’ ON FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/BaptistFaithMissions
We have launched a new Facebook page.  We are updating many of our daily developments as they happen.  We are asking you to “Like” us when you visit the page.  It will help us get the word out about BFM to all the others who view your personal page.

2012 THANKSGIVING OFFERING
Please pray to the Lord of the Harvest concerning what you can give to our THANKSGIVING OFFERING.  The THANKSGIVING OFFERING supplies the funds to provide for the many benefits and services we give our missionaries over the course of the year such as furlough expenses and the support services required to meet their needs.  We have 4 more months to complete the year, and from all indications, the remaining funds from last year’s THANKSGIVING OFFERING will not suffice to meet the funds yet to be disbursed for the services and benefits we commit to our missionaries.  PLEASE PRAY, CONSIDER, AND COMMIT TO GIVE AS GENEROUS OFFERING AS YOU CAN!

MONTHLY GENERAL FUND OFFERINGS
We also continue to need increased and faithful MONTHLY GENERAL FUND OFFERINGS to supply their monthly Essential Maintenance Transactions [EMT].  Those essential commitments amount to more than $45,000.00 every month.

$20,426.00 for their salaries;
$10,950.00 for their standard housing and ministry allowances;
$11,918.11 for their monthly hospitalization premiums;
$1722.50 for the printing and distribution of their monthly newsletters and reports in The Mission Sheets.  These disbursements must be made every month.  They must be supplied through your monthly GENERAL FUND offerings, or else we will be required to reduce either their salaries or expense allowances to make the monthly GENERAL FUND supplies / disbursements balance.

YOUR FAITHFUL AND GENEROUS MONTHLY GENERAL FUND OFFERINGS ARE SUPPLYING THESE NEEDS so they can maintain their daily ministries unhindered by shortages of funds and undistracted from their service by wondering what they will have to curtail to keep their ministries going.

We love you and thank God for each one.  All our offerings working together will keep them GOING AND GROWING for the Glory of God!

BFM ON YouTube
We are launching a BFM YouTube Channel to post videos to update you and provide clips from our missionaries and events.  You will find links to these YouTube clips here on our FaithWorks Blog page and also on our Facebook posts as we upload them.


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New BFM Brochure!

You can now preview our new BFM Brochure! You can either flip through the pages by following this link…or download the PDF version here.


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