BMAA Department Recommendations
The 2024 BMA Reports and Recommendations has been made available online and these recommendations are shared here as published in the book found at bmaamerica.org/nationalmeeting. You can find the recommendations from the Coordinating Council at BaptistTrumpet.com/BMAA2024 or in the March 20 issue of the Baptist Trumpet.
BMA Global Missions
1. We recommend the election of the Jarred Etheridge family as missionaries to South Africa.
2. We recommend John David Smith stand as a nominee for President of BMA Global
Lifeword
1. That the proposed 2025 Lifeword budget be approved and accepted. (See pgs. 46-49 of the 2024 Reports & Recommendations book.)
2. That Oct. 20, 2024 be designated as Lifeword Sunday across the BMA of America and that every church be encouraged to pray for the ministry of Lifeword and take a special offering to expand Lifeword’s ministry footprint around the world.
3. That the messenger body offer thanksgiving to our Heavenly Father for His provision and blessings on the ministry of Lifeword this past year.
4. That each church belonging to the Baptist Missionary Association of American be encouraged to support the ministry of Lifeword through prayer and by placing Lifeword in their monthly budget.
5. That the messengers attending the 2024 BMA National Meeting give a rising vote of thanks to Sonny Foster for his years of dedicated service to Lifeword and the BMA of America by serving as a member of the Lifeword Board of Directors.
6. That Donny Parrish stand as nominee for the Executive Director of Lifeword.
BMA Theological Seminary
1. Affirmation of the proposed budget. (See pg. 35 of the 2024 Reports & Recommendations book)
2. Pray for the Presidential Search Committee
3. That each church observe Sunday, May 5 or May 19, 2024, as Seminary Scholarship Sunday with:
a. special prayer for our graduates, and
b. receive a special scholarship offering in honor of Dr. Charley Holmes’ 25 years of service to support the training of future BMA ministers and missionaries on that Sunday.
Daniel Springs Baptist Camp
1. Recommend the adoption of the 2024-2025 Daniel Springs Baptist Camp Budget. (See pgs. 25-27 of the 2024 Reports & Recommendations book.)
2. Recommend and encourage all churches of the BMA to participate in the Camp Sunday emphasis on June 2, 2024, by praying for and considering taking a special offering to help Daniel Springs Baptist Camp continue to broaden the opportunities to be a ministry extension of the local church.
3. Recommend that Jason Prewitt stand as the nominee for the position of executive director of the Department of Camp Ministries.
Baptist Publishing House
1. We recommend the adoption of the proposed budget for fiscal year 2024-2025. (See pg. 23 of the 2024 Reports & Recommendations book.)
2. We recommend that the executive director be paid a salary of $61,152. Benefits include one-half of Social Security, $250 per month for healthcare expense reimbursement, retirement at 6% of salary and travel reimbursement.
3. We recommend that $8,000 of the executive director’s salary be designated as a housing allowance.
4. We recommend that Jordan Tew stand as nominee for executive director.
BMA Financial Services
1. That we adopt the proposed operating budget for Fiscal 2025. (See pg. 18 of the 2024 Reports & Recommendations book.)
2. That our churches approve the proposed amendment to the BMA Statement of Principles of Cooperation to reduce the size of our board from 15 members to 9 to reduce operating expenses.
3. That we express appreciation to the following outgoing board members for their service to our association: David Ashby, Eddie Ballard, Brian Gunnels, Charlie Legg, Pat McCown and Van Widger.
4. That we classify $20,000 of the executive director’s compensation as housing allowance.
5. That Steve Crawley stands as a nominee for executive director.
Moral Action
1. That Dr. John M. Adams stand as a nominee for executive director of Moral Action.
2. That the Moral Action Financial Statement be approved.
3. That our churches and pastors, embrace and support our nation by participation and promotion the National Day of Prayer, May 2, 2024, and join other Americans in praying for our nation. Meetings can be conducted at town halls, city halls, courthouses and state houses.
4. That our BMA churches schedule June 30 and July 7 as the Moral Action “Freedom Offering” Sundays. This is an opportunity to honor or give memorials for soldiers, both present and past. Offerings may also be given to the Adams Scholarship Fund through the BMA Theological Seminary.
5. That our local associations, local and state WMAs and Brotherhoods and local churches be encouraged to give a budgeted monthly gift to Moral Action. These funds strengthen this ministry.
6. That Dr. John M. Adams, executive director, represent the BMA of America in Washington, D.C. by encouraging and contacting our United States senators, congressmen, congresswomen and other Christian moral organizations such as the American Family Assn (AFA), Focus on the Family, Family Research Council, Alliance Defending Freedom, and the Heritage Foundation.
7. That our Baptist Missionary Association of America reaffirm and approve the following Moral Action resolutions.
8. That the BMA churches recognize and honor our grandparents and great grandparents on Grandparents Day, Sept. 8, 2024.
9. That our churches and Christians vote in all elections. Prior to casting votes: pray daily, study God’s Word and focus on standards and morals that God’s Word teaches. Cast your votes accordingly. Once officials are elected, do not consider your job done. Pray, pray, pray daily for these officials. Call their names in prayer and send them notes of encouragement.
• Resolution #1 — Reaffirmation of the United States government to support and help protect the Jewish nation of Israel, God’s chosen people
Whereas we believe Jehovah God attested to both the existence and continuing existence of the Jewish people and by the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ; and
Whereas we pray for peace in the Middle East; and
Whereas we Christians believe that Israel has a divine right to the land given to Abraham;
Therefore, be it further resolved that the messengers and the churches of the Baptist Missionary Association of America, meeting in Branson, Mo., April, 2024, urge the United States government to maintain and recognize Israel and her right to exist as God’s people.
• Resolution #2 — Recognize the need to elect godly leaders in America
Whereas elected leaders are always anxious to appear to be strong supporters of God and His churches, and
Whereas some corrupt elected leaders attempt to use religion for their own agenda, and
Whereas the types of elected leaders are guilty of selling faith for power;
Be it therefore resolved, that born again believers in Christ pledge to elect good and godly men and women who share our common biblical values and support morality; and
Be it therefore resolved that we urge these elected leaders to care for the public trust; and
Be it therefore further resolved that the messengers meeting in Branson, Mo., April, 2024, work diligently to elect good and godly men and women to public offices in the United States.
• Resolution #3 — Resolution to stand for the longevity of life and against euthanasia and physician assisted suicide
Whereas believers in Christ do not believe in the elective death approach to the end of life by euthanasia and physician assisted suicide; and
Whereas elective death as a health care option is perceived as a source of ruin to the sanctity of human life; and
Whereas the Bible prohibits any decision or procedure which is to be construed as elective death;
Therefore, be it resolved, that the messengers and churches of the Baptist Missionary Association of America meeting in Branson, Mo., April, 2024, resolve to stand for the longevity of life and against the so-called elective death promotion by society.
• Resolution #4 — Reaffirmation of God’s plan for marriage: one man and one woman
Whereas the ongoing battle is to dissolve the institution of marriage between one man and one woman; and
Whereas the media, social progressives and liberal churches seek to diminish the importance of true marriage, and
Whereas Christians reaffirm God’s plan for marriage and sexual intimacy as one man and one woman legally married for life; and
Whereas any other relationship that involves sexual intimacy is considered outside the teachings of God’s Word;
Be it therefore, resolved, that we promote Godly marriages and urge churches and messengers of the Baptist Missionary Association of America meeting in Branson, Mo., April, 2024, to recognize the importance of the institution of marriage.
A House of Prayer
By Larry Barker, Director • Healthy Church Solutions
Executive Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of six articles focused on “Prayer for Our Association.” (See the March 6, 13 & 20 issues for the first three articles.) The Baptist Trumpet is partnering with Healthy Church Solutions and inviting your church to intentionally set aside time to pray for our association before the national meeting. See more details at the end of this article.
Jesus was devoted personally to prayer, challenged His disciples to pray and called for His house to be known as a house of prayer. Have you devoted yourself and your church to the same passion and pursuit of prayer without ceasing? In Col. 4:2-3 (HCSB), Paul challenges the leaders and the churches there to “Devote yourselves to prayer; stay alert in it with thanksgiving. At the same time, pray also for us that God may open a door to us for the message....” The word devote translates “ceaselessly active” and is a challenge to never stop or quit praying. It is a call to courageously persist, to hold fast and to not let go.
Samuel Chadwick said that “Prayer is the acid test of devotion!” What a privilege it is to be able to pray for one another, other churches, ministries and the mission purpose of the BMA. As we approach our national meeting, April 16-18, this is a call to be “alert” and accept the challenge to be known as a house of prayer. Now is not the time to be lethargic or sluggish in prayer, but to look for opportunities where you can actively engage in petitioning the throne room of God. The goal of this prayer initiative is simply to develop and deepen the habit of believers, leaders, churches and our association coming before Him daily and persistently.
Here’s the problem: we talk about prayer, we encourage others to pray, but do we pray? Because of the supernatural element of prayer, it is an unnatural lane for us. That is why we must learn to pray, and the greatest classroom for prayer is praying. Apparently, God believes we need to pray with no intermission (I Thess. 5:17), to “never” stop praying and to be constantly in fellowship with Him. Prayer in our spiritual life should become as normal as breathing is in our physical life. The key to your spiritual life and ministry is to maintain uninterrupted time in prayer with your Lord.
Henry Blackaby states it well, “Prayer is not getting God to help us with what we are to do, it is getting us in line with what He is about to do!” God desires to do great and mighty things through you, your church and our association. Are you willing to commit to a laser-focused season of prayer for all of the above? The heart of Jesus while He was here on earth was to learn His assignment in communication with the Father (Mark 1:35; Luke 6:12; Luke 22:42), and to reverently surrender to it. Henry Blackaby reminds us, “Knowing the heart of God is to know the will of God.” Jesus taught us to pray “Thy name,” “Thy kingdom” and “Thy will.”
Here are some prayer commitments penned by Dr. Thom Rainer:
• Commitment #1: God, open my eyes that I might see my church as You see it. Let me see where change needs to take place, even if it is painful to me. And use me, I pray, to be an instrument of that change, whatever the cost.
• Commitment #2: God, please let me be part of the solution and not the problem. Show me what I need to see. Open my eyes to Your reality, and give me the courage to move forward in the directions You desire.
• Commitment #3: God, give me the conviction and the courage to be like the heroes of Hebrews 11. Teach me not to hold onto those things in my church that are my personal preferences and styles. Show me not only how to let go, but where to let go, so that I may heed Your commands more closely.
• Commitment #4: God, give my church and me a heart for our community. Let me see the people through Your eyes, and give me the courage and the wisdom to let go of this church, so that others who best reflect this community can lead us and teach us.
• Commitment # 5: Lord, help me to grasp that all the money I think I have is really Yours. Help me to grasp that all the money our church has is not the church’s, but Yours. Give us healthy giving hearts to use these funds according to Your purpose.
• Commitment #6: Lord, remind me that I am to be a Great Commission Christian in a Great Commission church. Remind me that, in Your strength, I am to do whatever it takes to reach out into my community with the transforming power of the gospel.
• Commitment #7: Lord, open my eyes to the needs of others. Show me how to live more like Your Son, who always put others’ interests first, and especially show me that attitude as I serve in my church.
• Commitment #8: God, please give our pastor a heart and a vision to reach and minister to people beyond our own walls. Teach me to be the kind of church member who encourages and supports our pastor, so discouragement and disillusionment does not lead to departure.
• Commitment #9: Lord, teach me to pray. Teach me to pray consistently. Teach me to be a leader in prayer in my church, and teach me to keep passionate and believing prayer as the lifeblood of this church.
• Commitment #10: God, reignite the hearts of our church members, including me, to have a passion for the gospel. Teach our church to share the gospel with others. Teach us to live as men and women who are true bearers of the good news of Jesus Christ. Remind us of our purpose. Convict us of our purpose. Empower us to live our purpose.
• Commitment #11: Lord, teach me the proper stewardship of all the material items You give me personally and in my church. Help me never let that stewardship evolve into obsession and idolatry, especially where I lose my perspective on what really matters.
This a call to action for intentional prayer for ourselves, one another, for your church to be known as a house of prayer and for our associational work together!
Details about the Call To Pray for Our Association
Here is the schedule leading up to April 16-18.
• April 3 — Specific ways to pray for our association this week.
• April 10 — Specific ways to pray for our association this week.
We ask every church in our association to commit to praying for our association with a specific time of prayer during the morning worship services on April 7 and 14 (the two weekends before the meeting).
However you choose to participate, we would love to know that you will choose to do so. Please email Heidi Sorrells with Healthy Church Solutions at heidi@bmaglobal.org and let her know that you will join in and how you plan to participate. She can also provide you with additional resources for organizing your church’s prayer times, if needed.