The Great Commission is the charge of our Lord to His church to go to the lost and make disciples
Since the last time I communicated with you, there have been so many things happen in Southern Baptist life.
It is my honor and privilege to serve with a distinguished group of Southern Baptist leaders on the GCR Task Force. The task ahead is mighty.
Only God knew what was in the hearts of messengers when they voted to create a Great Commission Resurgence Task Force.
As a mother of children in the Mosaic Generation (those 18-23), I was alarmed last March when The Barna Group’s new statistics were released on Biblical worldview.
The Great Commission given to us by the Lord found in Matthew 28: 19-20 is a commandment, not a suggestion.
The convention messengers at the 2009 annual meeting of the SBC voiced the need for a Great Commission Resurgence with a renewed emphasis on North American church planting and global missions.
I’m often asked why I’ve remained affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The question generally comes from people who fall into one of three categories
When I was praying about going into church planting, one of my mentors encouraged me to ask God for a burden. He said, “Strategy without a burden is just ambition.” That timely word has stayed with me and guides much of what my family has been doing for the past three years.










