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Baptist Missions Type Mission ministry Location The Baptist Centre, 19 Hillsborough Road, Moira, Lisburn, BT67 0HG, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Origins Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Key people Gordon Darragh Area served France
Latvia
Peru
Republic of Ireland
Russia
Spain
Ukraine
United KingdomFocus Christianity Method Evangelism and Church planting Volunteers 200 Employees 50 Members 30000 Subsidiaries Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Motto Working Together - Changing Lives Website www.ibaptistmissions.org[1] Baptist Missions (BM) is a Baptist mission organisation and a department of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland (ABC).[2] It is located in the Baptist Centre and is shared with ABC. The scope of their activities is international in scale covering several countries including France, Latvia, Peru, the Republic of Ireland, Russia, Spain, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.[3][4]
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History
Missions work in Ireland can be traced back to 1814 when the Baptist Irish Society was formed. In 1888 the Baptist Irish Society was renamed the Irish Baptist Home Mission.
Missions work in Peru began in 1924 when the Irish Baptist Foreign Mission was formed. The first mission partners where sent to Peru in 1927. Missions work in France began in 1972.
In 1977 both organisations where merged into the present day Baptist Missions.[5]
Aims
The main aims of BM include the evangelization of people and establishing and fostering churches of the Baptist faith and order our mission partners sent from churches on Ireland as well as the growing team of Peruvian mission workers.
Baptist Missions has two main aims:
- Evangelism: The evangelisation of others in obedience to the Lord's commission.
- Church Planting: The establishing, fostering and maintenance of churches in Ireland and overseas.
Strategy
The strategy used by BM to achieve its aims is by working with Baptist churches in the countries it works in to evangelise and plant churches and to help existing and new churches to grow and develop spiritually and numerically.
Ireland
Baptist Missions work on Ireland began before 1814..
Mission Partners
BM have 15 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Ireland, including Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Peru
BM first sent mission workers to Peru in 1927. BM work is mainly among the Aymara people, living in the Sierra of the Andes mountains where there is a growing Baptist community of 110 churches. Recently families have migrated to the costal cities of Ilo, Moquequa and Tacna and as a result most BM work in these areas.
Mission Partners
BM have 4 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Peru.
Peruvian Partners
BM also have 13 Peruvian Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Peru.
Europe
Baptist Missions work began in Europe in 1974.
Mission Partners
BM have 4 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Europe, including France, Latvia, Russia and Ukraine.
Projects
Baptist Missions have several projects:
Ite Camp and Conference Centre
Completed in 2006 the 20,000 sq metre Ite Camp and Conference Centre serves Peruvian Baptists as well as Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland teams. Resources include accommodation blocks, mini-amphitheatre and sport facilities. Teams from the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland regularly go to volunteer at the centre. The centre has a Board to manage the development, further building work on the site as well as a Youth ministries director.
Radio El Sembrador
Radio El Sembrador (The Sower) or Sower Radio broadcasts evangelistic programmes and Christian teaching around the Tacna area. Resources include a custom-made building, equipment and a team of workers. Radio El Sembrador broadcasts 24 hours a day through the internet.
Tacna Bookshop
Tacna Bookshop is a large building with shop front based beside the Tacna Seminary auditorium. Resources include a self-contained flat for the Tacna Seminary director.
SAD
The SAD programme (Seminary at a Distance) is a distance learning teaching programme for people who cannot attend existing centres in Tacna or Moquegua. Mostly those who live in Puno and Ilo.
Peruvian Workers
Currently 16 Peruvian Workers are employed by BM. These workers depend on money from BM supporters. Peruvian worker students on the University of Wales, Lampeter Master of Arts in Theology (MA) course through Irish Baptist College can work while studying.
See also
- Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
- Baptist Centre
- Irish Baptist College
- Ken Scott
- Maurice Dowling
References
- ^ Irish Baptist College
- ^ Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
- ^ Baptist Missions
- ^ OM
- ^ Google Books
External links
People DirectorGordon DarraghIrelandMission partnersPeruMission partners · Peruvian partnersEuropeMission partnersLocations Projects Ite Camp and Conference Centre · Radio El SembradorResources Website: www.ibaptistmissions.orgChurches' Council Churches representedExecutive Committee Management Committees Baptist MissionsBaptist MissionsBaptist WomenBaptist WomenBaptist YouthBaptist Youth (byouth)Northern Regional DevelopmentNorthern RegionSouthern Regional DevelopmentSouthern RegionTrainingIrish Baptist College · Irish Baptist Historical Society (Irish Baptist Historical Society Archives)Caring MinistriesCaring Ministry
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Previous names: Irish Baptist LifeBuildingsWebsite: www.baptistsinireland.orgPeople Youth DirectorDave RamseySchools MinistryPeter LawtherProjects CampsCampsBYEBYE teamsMissionZero9 · Baptist MissionsAmazing JourneyAmazing Journey
People: Peter LawtherCourses Youth Ministry training course · Children's Ministry training courseResources Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland · Baptist Centre · Irish Baptist College · Youth night · Big Nite OutWebsite: www.byouth.orgStudentStudent Body
Sport: FootballFaculty PrincipalHamilton MoorePrincipal DesignateEdwin EwartDirector of TrainingNigel YoungeTraining Committee Irish Baptist College · Irish Baptist Historical SocietyResources Website: www.irishbaptistcollege.co.ukCategories:- Baptist Missions
- Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
- Baptist Centre
- Christian missions
- Christian missionary societies
- Evangelical parachurch organisations
- Religious organizations established in 1957
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