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NAFWB News
Stay up-to-date on happenings throughout the Free Will Baptist denomination with this week's NAFWB News. Read below the exciting things going on in our national ministries.
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It's Time to Pray
Join us Tuesday, November 7, for the NAFWB day of prayer. Free Will Baptists are encouraged to unite as churches, groups, families, or individuals in praying for the needs of those around us.
Scripture teaches that the Lord listens to the prayers of His people (1 John 5:14-15). When a group prays together, God reacts (Jonah 3:8-9; Acts 12:5). God has told us if we pray, He will answer (Mark 11:24).
Follow the prayer guide for the day as we pray for our churches, our communities, our country, and our world. A promotional video and graphics, bulletin inserts, and more can be found here. Scripture and prayer videos will be posted throughout the day on the NAFWB Facebook.
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Leadership Conference
What are the symptoms of a dying church, and what can be done to revive it? How can we reach (and keep) our students? How do our churches reach our communities and minister to the hard to reach?
Join us for training and fellowship as we engage and equip pastors and laypeople to lead their congregations. Schedule, registration, and hotel reservation information at https://nafwb.org/leader.
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Moon's MINCE Approach
At the recent theological symposium, Dr. Eddie Moody presented "Is Moon’s MINCE Approach a Viable and Biblical Model to Help with Church Revitalization and Church Planting Efforts?" (watch the presentation below or read the paper).
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2023 Symposium Wrap-Up
The theological symposium, sponsored by the Commission for Theological Integrity, met October 2-3 on the campus of Randall University. Approximately 80 attendees from five states gathered for this annual event.
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From Generation to Generation
Read from IM's General Director, Clint Morgan, about the strategies, victories, and potential challenges for IM, Inc: "But one thing I do know: He will call. We will send. And, a harvest of souls will bring honor and glory to God."
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The Giving TreeThe Giving Tree is WNAC's annual fundraising campaign with a goal of $50,000, designed to meet financial needs and make future growth possible. The tree has four levels of monthly support for individuals or groups: $10, $25, $50, and $100 monthly supporters.
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Randall House Name Change
Randall House recently changed its name to D6 Family Ministry to reflect their broader mission.
D6 Family Ministry equips teachers and parents with the everyday building blocks founded in Scripture, which will determine the stability of one’s faith and life trajectory. D6 provides the generational discipleship resources you need for life.
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20 Reasons to Give to the MNAO
Sunday, November 19, is the day set aside for the North American Ministries’ annual Mission North America Offering (MNAO). On this day, we come together and focus on giving generously to extend the work of Free Will Baptists in North America. We ask every church to give their congregation an opportunity to participate in this special offering to help underwrite many areas of work in which NAM is involved. Here are 20 great reasons you should consider giving:
20 Reasons to Give to the Mission North America Offering
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Rejoice! Ministry Team AnnouncedThe 2023–2024 Rejoice! Ministry Team has been selected, according to Daniel Webster, music director of the group. “After vocal and instrumental auditions and interviews, we have finalized selections for this year’s team,” Webster said. “We had a great number of quality musicians to choose from, but we finally selected these students to be our representatives for this year.”
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New Blog: "Let's Dream"What is your dream for retirement? Is it essential to have a dream? Read John Brummitt’s latest blog post, “Let’s Dream,” to learn why it IS important to have a dream, why some of us might find it difficult to dream, and how dreaming can help you plan for your future.
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