FaithWORKS Report [August 2012]

READ YOUR ADVANCE COPY OF THE MISSION SHEETS! [PDF ALSO]

When we receive our missionaries’ monthly newsletters for publication in these Mission
Sheets, they are also posted immediately here on our website on the FaithWORKS blog page. When Mission Sheets is composed and sent to the printer, we also post the same copy in PDF on the FaithWORKS blog page. Look for it around the middle of the month and read your advance copy!

You can also flip through the mission sheet at the link below:
Click to view the full digital publication online
Flip through BFM Mission Sheet [July 2012] (click on the thumbnail once you get there)


URGENT VEHICLE NEED FOR THE TATES IN KENYA

Roger and Julie Tate have lost their vehicle due to fraudulent registration processes long
before they obtained it. They have played by all the governmental rules and processed
their purchase through all the legal channels – but it has proven to be fraudulently
registered from its entry into Kenya and original registration. The government has
confiscated it and they are out of the money used to purchase it. They are in dire need to
replace it. Your designated contributions toward this need will be greatly appreciated.

You can read for yourself the history of these developments by going to their
blog at www.tatesinkenya.blogspot.com.


2012 THANKSGIVING OFFERING

Please be making your plans right now to give as generous and liberal Thanksgiving Offering as the Lord enables you. The needs are great and on-going…and God is faithful! Remember, when you support the General Fund of BFM, you are supplying the essential needs of 12 faithful missionary families to obey Jesus’ Great Commission to go into all the world, preach the Gospel, baptize those believers, establish New Testament Baptist churches, and teach those churches to believe and practice everything Jesus Christ has commanded us. You will not find anywhere on this planet more Scriptural, committed, and fruitful missionaries than those who serve in partnership with BFM.

Here are just some of God’s inspired instructions on giving:

1. Purpose in your heart what you believe God wants you to give [2 Corinthians 9.7]
2. Plan your giving and your gift well in advance of the occasion [2 Corinthians 8.10- 11; 9.2]
3. Trust God to give you something to give back to Him [2 Corinthians 9.8-11]
4. Lay something aside every week or month in prospect of the offering [2 Corinthians 9.3-4]
5. Give generously and hilariously…with thanksgivings to God [2 Corinthians 9.6-7]6. Give in obedience to God and His Gospel…and to express your love to Him [2 Corinthians 8.7-8; 9.13]
7. Give to God and His Glory [2 Corinthians 8.5, 9; 9.11-15]
8. Give for the telling of His Gospel in all the regions beyond you [2 Corinthians 10.16]
9. Give to Christ’s Gospel servants to be like God [3 John 5-7]
10. Give to participate and share in the fruits of the harvest [3 John 8; Philippians 4.17- 20]


LABOR DAY MISSIONS CONFERENCE
September 2 – 3, Sunday through lunch Monday
East Keys Baptist Church, 2150 East Keys Ave., Springfield, IL 62702
For questions or directions contact Pastor Dan Hillard
(309) 265 – 2974 | dhillard51 [at] yahoo.com
www.eastkeysbaptist.com

Sunday
10:00 a.m. – Evangelist Bob Jones
11:00 a.m. – Teaching Pastor, Dr. David Mitchell
6:30 p.m. – Missionary Sheridan Stanton
7:30 p.m. – President of Board of Directors for BFM, Dr. Randy Jones
Monday
10:00 a.m. – Pastor Doug Armstrong
11:00 a.m. – Dr. David Mitchell

The recommended motel is Howard Johnson Springfield
1701 J. David Jones Pkwy. | Springfield, IL 62702 | (217) 541-8774


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BFM Labor Day Missions Conference 2012

We invite you to join us for the
2012 BFM LABOR DAY MISSIONS CONFERENCE
September 2-3
Hosted by East Keys Baptist Church
2150 East Keys Ave. | Springfield, IL 62702 | map
Dan Hillard, Pastor  |  dhillard51@yahoo.com  |  (309) 265-2974
www.eastkeysbaptist.com

Sunday, September 2
10:00 a.m. – Evangelist Bob Jones
11:00 a.m. – Teaching Pastor, Dr. David Mitchell
6:30 p.m. – Missionary Sheridan Stanton
7:30 p.m. – President of Board of Directors for BFM, Dr. Randy Jones

Monday, September 3
10:00 a.m. – Pastor Doug Armstrong
11:00 a.m. – Dr. David Mitchell

*The recommended motel is Howard Johnson Springfield, 1701 J. David Jones Pkwy., Springfield, IL 62702. They can be reached at (217) 541-8774.


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FaithWORKS Report [July 2012]

2012 THANKSGIVING OFFERING

Please be making your plans right now to give as generous and liberal Thanksgiving Offering as the Lord enables you. The needs are great and on-going…and God is faithful! Remember, when you support the General Fund of BFM, you are supplying the essential needs of 12 faithful missionary families to obey Jesus’ Great Commission to go into all the world, preach the Gospel, baptize those believers, establish New Testament Baptist churches, and teach those churches to believe and practice everything Jesus Christ has commanded us. You will not find anywhere on this planet more Scriptural, committed, and fruitful missionaries than those who serve in partnership with BFM.

Here are just some of God’s inspired instructions on giving:

1. Purpose in your heart what you believe God wants you to give [2 Corinthians 9.7]
2. Plan your giving and your gift well in advance of the occasion [2 Corinthians 8.10- 11; 9.2]
3. Trust God to give you something to give back to Him [2 Corinthians 9.8-11]
4. Lay something aside every week or month in prospect of the offering [2 Corinthians 9.3-4]
5. Give generously and hilariously…with thanksgivings to God [2 Corinthians 9.6-7]6. Give in obedience to God and His Gospel…and to express your love to Him [2 Corinthians 8.7-8; 9.13]
7. Give to God and His Glory [2 Corinthians 8.5, 9; 9.11-15]
8. Give for the telling of His Gospel in all the regions beyond you [2 Corinthians 10.16]
9. Give to Christ’s Gospel servants to be like God [3 John 5-7]
10. Give to participate and share in the fruits of the harvest [3 John 8; Philippians 4.17- 20]


JUNE’S GENERAL FUND OFFERINGS

We have received your extraordinarily generous June offerings with many thanksgivings to God! We thank each one of you. Every offering – of whatever amount – goes together to make the whole what it is. We can thank God for many of you by name because you are willing to be identified by name. We respect others of you who request anonymity, but you can be sure that God knows who you are, and we bless God for each one. We are not the only ones who love a cheerful giver – God Himself tells us that HE LOVES THE CHEERFUL GIVER! [2 Corinthians 9.7] I am never hesitant to express God’s own evaluations and sentiments.

Your faithful giving supplies the needs of Christ’s servants and ministers of the Gospel; multiplies exponentially glory, praises, and thanksgivings back to God; and encourages others to give also.


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FaithWORKS Report [June 2012]

“BRING AN OFFERING…” Psalm 96.8
How to contribute to the missionaries who receive their support through BFM
1 – You can write and mail your checks to Baptist Faith Missions | George Sledd,
Treasurer | P.O. Box 471280 | Lake Monroe FL 32747-1280 | grsledd@hotmail.com
2 – You can contribute online via debit or credit card by clicking on our DONATE/SUPPORT page. Click the appropriate button and follow the prompts.
3 – You may also enroll in an automatic recurring contribution program by going to the
same DONATE/SUPPORT page on our website and follow the prompts.

If your contribution is for a specific missionary or project, you should so designate it.
The greatest need we have each month is for the GENERAL FUND. The GENERAL FUND supplies the essential commitments we have made to our missionaries to maintain their ministries.


FURLOUGH ANNOUNCEMENT
Sheridan and Anita Stanton are planning to be Stateside until the end
of the year. If you wish to contact him for availability to schedule a visit to your church,
you may email him at sestantonperu@hotmail.com or 859.490.5370. Their Stateside
address is: 1012 Balsam Drive, Lexington KY 40504 | 859.277.3716


FOUNDER’S DAY – JUNE
The original post concerning Founder’s Day and promotional materials may be found by clicking here

June is almost past – but it is still not too late to give an offering in honor of Founder’s Day.  And, even if you never knew and do not remember BFM’s first founders from 70 years ago, you can still respond to the call and mandate of our faith’s FIRST AND ORIGINAL FOUNDER, JESUS CHRIST.  He is ‘the Author and Finisher of our faith.’  He is THE FOUNDER and PERFECTER.

Here’s what each of us can do:

PASTORS – we encourage you to observe a special Missions or Great Commissions Emphasis Sunday and give your church the opportunity to give to the BFM General Fund.  Emphasize Jesus’ command to preach His Gospel to all nations.  That is what our missionaries are doing.  That is the original burden and vision that inspired the founding of BFM.  We are continuing to perpetuate that vision and burden.  That is what we are supporting when we give to BFM’s General Fund.  We will use these offerings to continue to supply our missionaries’ on-going needs.

GIVING FRIENDS – if your church is not participating in our Founder’s Day Offering, we encourage you to support your missionaries by giving a personal offering.  You can give your offering by any of the means we have listed on the Contributions Page – or you can go directly to our Donate/Support page on our website and contribute through the options we have made available to you.

Of course, you can give as the Lord enables you to give – but what if every one of our missionaries’ Giving Friends gave at least a $70 offering in honor of the 70 years our missionaries have been faithfully preaching the Gospel?


MARGUERITE HALLUM
The original post Marguerite Hallum may be found here.  

Marguerite Hallum was the unmarried daughter of the first missionaries BFM supported for missions in Peru.  She served with them during all the years of their ministry in Peru, and then cared for them until their deaths after they returned to the States.

She lived and worked her adult years in Louisiana, but for the past six years has been living in DeLand FL in an assisted-living facility.  Her niece, Teeter Mauldin, and husband, Steve, brought her to DeLand so they could care for her just a few minutes from where they live – and they did so faithfully and lovingly.  Marguerite was attended constantly not only by Teeter and Steve, but also by the loving staff and visiting friends.

We had the opportunity to visit with Sister Marguerite during our BFM Winter Conference at Park Ridge Baptist Church back in January 2009, and she delighted us with her company, fellowship, and her many, many exciting stories of their ministry experiences in Peru.

Sheridan and Anita Stanton attended that same Conference, and after the Conference they spent an entire day with Marguerite as she shared with them volumes of photos and relived their experiences in Peru during earlier years.

God has called her Home to see the Face of Jesus Christ, and also to be reunited with all of her loved ones who are already there – and by the multitudes of ‘forever friends’ whom she was instrumental in sending there before her [Luke 16.9].  “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

Sheridan and Anita attended her memorial service in Hammond, Louisiana on Monday, June 11, to express the love, respect, and appreciation all of us in the BFM fellowship feel toward her.  Her family asked Sheridan to speak and testify to the missionary work that continues to this day because the Hallums were there.

Marguerite Hallum with the Mauldins

We encourage you to pray for Steve and Teeter Mauldin.  Their email address is: steveandteeter@bellsouth.net.

You may address written correspondences to:
Teeter Mauldin
432 Rich Avenue
DeLand, FL 32724-4315

 


ROSES & NOSES by Jim Orrick

I recently heard a radio message where the pastor was stressing to his congregation the importance of them having their priorities in the proper order, especially in respect to their giving.  He said that it is often seen at funerals where hundreds, sometimes even thousands of dollars, are spent on flowers that remain beautiful for only a short time and then are removed to the cemetery dump.

I laughed aloud when he said, “DEAD NOSES CANNOT SMELL ROSES.”

My father passed away in January, 1972.  The weather was extremely cold, and as we drove to the cemetery, freezing rain and sleet were falling.  A few hours after the service, the family went back to the cemetery to visit the grave.  Several hundred dollars of flowers were on his grave, frozen stiff and covered with ice.  In a few days, they would be removed to the cemetery dump.

While we all want to express our sympathy to the survivors and to show respect to the deceased, surely better use can be made of the money God entrusts us with than to give it to “DEAD NOSES THAT CANNOT SMELL ROSES.”

For years, my wife and I have made it a practice that when a member of our church congregation died, we would send a memorial offering to BAPTIST FAITH MISSIONS.  You can read in the MISSION SHEETS that there are others who do this also.  To invest in eternal souls is better than to spend money on flowers whose beauty will fade in only a few hours.

For several months Brother Parks has been stressing the importance of giving to the GENERAL FUND of BAPTIST FAITH MISSIONS.  Why not make it a practice to give a memorial offering in memory of your departed friends and loved ones rather than spend it on flowers?

Remember, “DEAD NOSES CANNOT SMELL ROSES!”


2012 Thanksgiving Offering

Please be making your plans right now to give as generous and liberal Thanksgiving Offering as the Lord enables you.  The needs are great and on-going.  Remember, when you support the General Fund of BFM, you are supplying the essential needs of 12 faithful missionary families to obey Jesus’ Great Commission to go into all the world, preach the Gospel, baptize those believers, establish New Testament Baptist churches, and teach those churches to believe and practice everything Jesus Christ has commanded us.  You will not find anywhere on this planet more Scriptural, committed, and fruitful missionaries than those who serve in partnership with BFM.


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Marguerite Hallum is Home!

Marguerite Hallum is the unmarried daughter of the first missionaries BFM
supported for missions in Peru. She served with them during all the years
of their ministry in Peru, and then cared for them until their deaths after they
returned to the States.

She lived and worked for several years in Louisiana, but for the past few years
has been living in DeLand FL in a nursing facility. Her niece, Teeter Mauldin,
and her husband, Steve, brought her to DeLand so they can care for her just a
few minutes from where they live – and they have done so faithfully and lovingly.
Marguerite was attended constantly not only by Teeter and Steve, but also by the
loving staff and visiting friends.

We had the opportunity to visit with Sister Marguerite during our BFM Winter
Conference at Park Ridge Baptist Church in Orlando-area back in January 2009,
and she delighted us with her company, fellowship, and her many, many exciting
stories of their ministry experiences in Peru.

God has called her Home to see the Face of Jesus Christ, and also to be
reunited with all of her loved ones who are already there – and by the multitudes
of ‘forever friends’ whom she was instrumental in sending there before her [Luke
16.9]. “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

Friday, June 1
Dear Dave,
Sorry to let you know via generic email, but Aunt Marguerite Hallum passed away peacefully this morning at 09:50 AM (EDT). She had been failing the last few days, and Teeter and I had prayed that she would hold on until our return from mission work in Germany. We returned last night, so we know our Lord heard our prayers… and answered them. Aunt Marguerite was such a servant all her life, and we were blessed to be a part of that. Plans are inconclusive right now, but wanted you and the Mission Board know.

Love,
Steve Mauldin
DeLand, Florida

– – – – – – – – – – –
Dear Friends,
Some of you have heard but our dear Marguerite died this morning (June 1) at 9:50 AM. She was very peaceful for the past week and slowly left us. We are saddened, but at the same time thankful for the years she has been with us and the joy she brought to all who knew her. Thank you friends for loving her. We will take her home to Hammond and have a graveside service there when we can arrange it. All for now.

Blessings, Teeter

Marguerite Hallum with the Mauldins

We encourage you to pray for Steve and Teeter Mauldin. Their email address is steveandteeter[at]bellsouth.net.

You may address written correspondences to:
Teeter Mauldin
432 Rich Avenue
DeLand, FL 32724-4315


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Irene Orrick is with her Savior

Irene Orrick entered the presence of her Lord last night [Wednesday evening], 9 May, after a long illness.

She is the wife of Jim Orrick, one of our Directors and former pastor of Storms Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Ironton, Ohio.

She was a dear saint of God who knew, walked with, and fellowshipped with her Savior;  a sweet personal friend;  and a beloved sister in the Lord to all of us who knew her.

We rejoice in her healing and entrance into Glory – and continue to express our love and prayers to God for comfort and peace for Brother Orrick and their family.

Irene requested no public visitation or service.  Rather, she instructed them to conduct a private graveside worship service where she will be interred to await the resurrection of her body.

Brother Orrick is inviting those who wish to attend the graveside service this Saturday, May 12 at 11:00 am at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, 2835 Flemingsburg Rd, Morehead [Rowan County] KY 40351.  [Map] Phone number for the cemetery is 606.784.6491.

Irene also requested that, in lieu of floral arrangements, any service memorials be given to:
* Baptist Faith Missions
P.O. Box 471280
Lake Monroe, FL 32747-1280
Click here to donate now.
* Storms Creek Missionary Baptist Church Missions Fund
51 County Road 7
Ironton, OH 45638
* or your local Hospice chapter.

Brother Orrick’s contact information is:
6603 Willow Run Lane
Pee Wee Valley,  KY 40056-9142
502.241.9044
jimborrick[at]gmail.com


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Founder’s Day Offering

For many years, we remembered and honored our principal founders, Hafford Overbey and Z. E. Clark, by giving special offerings for the missionaries during the month of June. We called it our FOUNDER’S DAY OFFERING. We want to revive this giving ministry.

Over recent years, the only church to continue that tradition has been the Storms Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Ironton, OH. But, we want to start joining them in this service.

Here’s what each of us can do:

PASTORS – we encourage you to observe a special Missions or Great Commissions Emphasis Sunday and give your church the opportunity to give to the BFM General Fund.  Emphasize Jesus’ command to preach His Gospel to all nations.  That is what our missionaries are doing.  That is the original burden and vision that inspired the founding of BFM.  We are continuing to perpetuate that vision and burden.  That is what we are supporting when we give to BFM’s General Fund.  We will use these offerings to continue to supply our missionaries’ on-going needs.

GIVING FRIENDS – if your church is not participating in our Founder’s Day Offering, we encourage you to support your missionaries by giving a personal offering.  You can visit our Donate/Support page to easily contribute through the options we have made available to you.

Of course, you can give as the Lord enables you to give – but what if every one of our missionaries’ Giving Friends gave at least a $70 offering in honor of the 70 years our missionaries have been faithfully preaching the Gospel?

Here are a couple of PDFs that might be helpful as you promote Founder’s Day:
BFM Founders Day Bulletin Insert
BFM Founders Day Letter

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Update on Irene Orrick

Irene Orrick was brought home this past Monday, April 29, and is being cared for at home for now with the help also of Hospice attendants.

They want to care for her at home as long as possible, though it may become necessary for her to receive care in some kind of facility when her physical condition weakens.

The report from the biopsy reveals the presence of cancers on her liver, and in her colon and lungs. Doctors are giving them a prognosis of maybe two months. She is still sleeping much of the time and eating very little.

I hope you will continue to pray for her…and for all of them.

[You can read the original post about Sis. Orrick here.]
[Irene Orrick went home to be with her Savior on May 9, 2012.]


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