With
195 million unchurched people, the United States is the third largest mission
field in the world.
34% of adults in the U.S. are classified as unchurched.
New churches tend to be more effective in reaching the unchurched than existing
churches.
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National Missions policies and procedures
How to become a church planter
How to sponsor a new church plant
Church planting methodologies and strategies
Relative effectiveness of General Baptist church planting ministries
REAP Boards (Regional Extension through Associational Programs)
Statistics on each mission church
"Church Planting Self-Assessment" booklet.
Demographics Click here to see the Neighborhood Demographics Report.
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"The Vision of
National Missions is to assist general Baptist churches and Associations to
fulfill the Acts 1:8 charge through church planting. It is our goal that every
General Baptist Church become a partner of a new church plant.
National Missions provides various levels of leadership, financial assistance,
and professional services to churches and Associations that seek to fulfill the
church planting dimension of Acts 1:8.
Church Planting is the most effective method of evangelism known under heaven.
Therefore, National Missions seeks to involve as many churches a possible in the
church-planting, making for healthier baby churches.
Jesus established the church and charged it to "Make Disciples for Christ." That
church was, and is, the church of Jesus Christ, not of one location but of
multiplied thousands of locations. And, just as the logistical and missionary
means to reach all communities and cultures of people required church planting
the, so it does even today because not every community and culture in America is
reached.
General Baptists' future is as bright as our commitment to planting new
churches"