(This post was origninally posted by Bryan Patrick at pursuingyahweh.typepad.com. Permission granted for reprint to this blog)
Dr. David Lee, Executive Director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/ Delaware, gave his annual message tonight at the BCM/D annual meeting in Dover, DE. Titled, “In The Eye of the Storm,” this message was focused on our current economic crisis and the tendencies Baptists have historically exhibited.
According to Dr. Lee, we have just experienced the landfall of the storm. We are now in the eye of a storm with an apparent reprisal on the horizon. I must agree. After last week’s elections, there seems to be a release in the air (whether you liked the results or not.)
While we are in the eye, Dr. Lee challenged the messengers of the convention to strengthen faith, strengthen hope, and figure out how to love.
Indeed our faith has been shaken. As a Gen-X’er, I never expected to experience financial markets like we are seeing now. I’m seeing men of strong faith that have a raised brow concerning their future retirement, which until 2008, was a few years away.
In our haste, we must not be reactionary – we must be steady in Jesus. “We can’t fix what we are about to face without Jesus.” (Dr. Lee)
On the subject of hope, that is what we have to offer the world:
“For a world that has placed so much hope in its economy, its wealth and its dollar, our hope has been shaken to its core. What better opportunity for the church to speak real hope into the vacuum left by the storm’s violent winds.” – Dr. David Lee
Finally, we must love!
“At the end of the day love is all that really gives credibility in a culture that is quickly running away from God. Faith is the source of our power. Hope is the core of our message. But love is the only thing that will win us a hearing.” – Dr. David Lee
I cannot and do not speak for Dr. Lee as to what the next part of the storm will be. However, I have my own opinions.
As I am listening to this, I am personally wondering what the future holds for Southern Baptists in general. Southern Baptists are facing, in MY opinion, a crisis that will either bring certain destruction, or certain change.
My parent’s generation was fully sold on the Cooperative Program. They gave their tithe, and a portion went to support missions. Some of those dollars were put to use locally, others around the world.
My generation, and especially the generation behind me, is not content to “blindly” giving to a mission that cannot be experienced first hand. Gen X’ers, and those who follow, want to see, touch, smell, and feel missions first hand.
This translates to a decline in Cooperative Program giving. Without CP, Southern Baptists, as we know it now, do not exist.
What’s the answer? I have no idea. At some point, we must figure out a way to support long-term missionaries while engaging the church in hands-on missions. This balance of ministry is the only way, again in MY opinion, for us to survive as Southern Baptists.
Dr. Lee – thank you for an inspiring and challenging message tonight. Thank you for your leadership. I agree that we must love and continue to dream. It took a dreamer to go to China for the Gospel. It took a dreamer to hold large stadium crusades for the Gospel. It will take dreamers to carry the Gospel to our world and culture.
What did you hear tonight? What do you think about our future as Southern Baptists?
Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 19, 2008
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