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Giving by Designation
The following report reflects all funds received by the South Carolina Baptist Convention for the stated period. They include Cooperative Program, Lottie Moon, Annie Armstrong, Janie Chapman and other specifically designated contributions. All funds are forwarded to the appropriate agency the month after they are received.
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Giving by Church
The following report reflects all funds received by the South Carolina Baptist Convention for the stated period. They include Cooperative Program, Lottie Moon, Annie Armstrong, Janie Chapman and other specifically designated contributions. All funds are forwarded to the appropriate agency the month after they are received.
Helping Ethnic Churches Multiply and Send
There are approximately thirty non-Hispanic ethnic SCBC churches in our state. This includes many of the major affinity groups that are considered unreached. Among these are Chinese, Cambodian, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Burmese, Vietnamese, Haitian, Arabic, and others. With a growing number of countries restricting access to missionaries, it is vital to encourage, train and support ethnic
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Support Starting Churches
Over the last year, there have been at least six specific ethnic churches begun in SC through churches stepping up, embracing God’s heart for the nations, doing the work involved in recruiting and supporting trained ethnic church planters, and seeing them begin to reach people in their own languages. The best way to see unreached
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Coaching Collaborative
The Coaching Collaborative is a network where leaders are challenged and encouraged by fellow leaders to use their sphere of influence to make a Kingdom impact. This network helps Christian women see their relational space, capacity, and influence as God-given opportunities to share hope. This collaborative will include ministers’ wives, women’s ministry leaders, small group
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