Man are you going to be sick of me in a hurry.
BIMI, Baptist Mid-Missions,..etc. are supported by local churches as a missionary. That covers the overhead. I never said there was no overhead, I just said that the missionary doesn't have to suffer because of the overhead. In the SBC someone looses out. Either it is the churches or the missionaries. The money for the overhead doesn't just fall out of the sky.
Someone pays it somewhere along the line. FIB missionaries do for the most part go with a mission board and do go on deputation and they will only cowtail if they are weak in their own faith or are willing to comprimise on personal standards. If a man's personal standards are higher, then it will take him a little longer to raise the support, but that in no wise means that he is not going imeadiately as he got the call to go, it means that he must make full proof of his ministry. That way he is making full proof of his ministry before God and man. The SBC way is to approve a man to go. If it is dictated that he does not 'qualify' then he doesn't go either. Even if he is 'qualified' and he goes, where is the proof of his ministry? To God maybe, but to man, no. Plus, the deputation process gives a man a love for his feild and a greater love for the provision of his Lord. A man is more likely to desire the souls of his ministry for the Lord more if he must fight to obtain. The whole idea of; "God called me, I went and the money was provided by the convention..." doesn't give a man a desire for the feild, it allows him to be slothful and lazy. His personal faith in the Lord is the only thing that will give him a desire to see the souls saved and it must be very strong if he is to do well as a good soldier.
I am called to the mission feild of Urumqi, China and if I won some out ragious amount of money in a sweepstakes or if the SBC was to fund my ministry, it would be the same to me. If it falls out of the sky it means little to a man, but if a man works for it, it means much. The money a man works for is cherished and is much more aware of the responsiblility to its stewardship. To whom much is given, much shall also be required. Anyone who goes the SBC route is much more responsible to imeadiately set up a church and win souls daily, with not much experience(as a requirement.) A man who goes on deputation gets experience of winning souls and preaching as he goes. It becomes a requirement.
The comment about a helps ministry is just off base. Missionaries with helps ministries usually work out of a mission board as a ministry of that mission board. When a mission board raises support for itself, it takes on helps missionaries with that support. I have yet to see a helps missionary asking for personal support. Preachers do deputation, helps missionaries, more or less, are employees of missions boards. (For example: CLAIMS is the helps mission arm of BIMI. They build church buildings, christian schools, etc. and they work out of BIMI in the US and foreign countries.)
Many Mission boards are very active in your deputation proccess anyway. They help you set up your slide presentations, help out on getting you on the feild to visit the area and 'scope out' the possible locations for the church and your family.(Like Joshua and Caleb, I guess.

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I have also yet to see any one of our missionaries(over 30) have to come home to the states to ask for more money. The only 2 reasons I have ever seen them come back is for medical reasons and to update currently supporting churches of how the ministry is going(which isn't a requirement.)
Now I have a question about the autonomy of an SBC church. What would be the consequence of a church whose pastor had been teaching and preaching his own thing for a while and convinced the congregation that they should be Pentacostal Calvinists and could use the book of Mormon and the Qu'ran as other 'holy' books of worship. Then that pastor contacted the SBC and told them of the changes, but still wanted to remain a SB church recieving SBC support? Would the doors shut on that church? They surely would, because the congregation and the pastor combined do not have any control over that building or its land. They would all be kicked off the SBC's land and out of the SBC's building. BTW, that extreme was made up, but a situation simialar to that just happened around here. A pastor and his congregation strayed from the 'SBC way' and was removed from the building and the land. They didn't even have the option to buy the building. That happened 3 1/2 years ago and the building is still empty. Also BTW, that congregation and its pastor have the biggest soul winning IB church in that area now. There was no great heresy, just a difference of opinion on how the church should be run and where its authority should be. That pastor took a stand on the Bible and the SBC took an opposing stand on the SBC.
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John Michael McCauley IV
ICorinthians 9:16 + Ephesians 6:18-20
The Plan of Salvation.
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[ January 18, 2002: Message edited by: CaffeineYellow5 ]