SC: GO Students Mission Training
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We inteviewed Judy Davis- Missions Director at Gateway Baptist Church, to learn more about how her church lives missionally. Read her full interview below. How long have you served in this position? I have felt God’s call to missions since I was a teenager, and I had the opportunity to serve as a missionary in
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Abby Beaty is a young missionary living in Zambia, but she wasn’t always sure of her calling. While a student at Coastal Carolina University, Beaty was heavily involved in the Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) on campus. “I’ve always had a heart for national missions,” Beaty shared. “For five years, I had a seasonal ministry job
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Tokyo, Japan, is the largest city in the world. Among its population of 37.1 million people, only 1% identify as Christian — making it the largest unreached people group on the planet. Training Leaders The Go Experience in Japan is an immersive trip designed intentionally by the International Mission Board (IMB) to introduce people to
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Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, and it is one of the easiest cities for refugees to access. Many refugees facing religious persecution flee to Bangkok seeking shelter; however, they become trapped in their Bangkok dwellings due to the threat of deportation. A local church in Bangkok works with South Carolina Baptists and the International
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We inteviewed Deborah Guest- Missions Mobilizer at Lakeview Baptist Church, to learn more about how her church lives missionally. Read her full interview below. How long have you served in this position? I’ve been at Lakeside since 1999. I served as part-time staff in children’s ministry from 2003-2005. After going back to teaching, I returned
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Japan is densely populated with nearly 124 million people — making its historically low crime rate and sparklingly clean cities impressive. While Japan also boasts of academic success and beautiful landscapes, a subtle brokenness lingers beneath the surface: loneliness. Even in densely populated cities, loneliness deeply affects the Japanese people. Suicide rates are high, and
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The International Mission Board (IMB) reports that Northern Africa and the Middle East are regions of extravagant wealth and extreme poverty — with 65% of the world’s current conflicts happening in these regions. The world’s major religions, which are Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, all have significant populations in Northern Africa and the Middle East. All
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Salt Lake City, Utah, was founded in 1847 by a group of Mormons seeking refuge from religious persecution. People quickly flocked to this “New Jerusalem” either to join the Mormon community there or due to the California Gold Rush. Utah and Mormonism Today, Salt Lake City is the world capital of the Church of Jesus
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