2011 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
Dec 22, 2011
SOUTH AFRICA (BP)—The odors of liquor, smoke and sweat permeate the air. One small bulb lights the alleyway. Traffic is light on the main road, but this side street keeps busy.
Dec 22, 2011
RICHMOND, Va. (BP)—The street musician rolled a cigarette, scratched his head and squinted for a moment.
Dec 22, 2011
RICHMOND, Va. (BP)—Construction is everywhere as the city of Hyderabad, India, rapidly expands to accommodate its population growth.
Dec 13, 2011
TOKYO (BP)—As the sun rises over Japan, millions rise early to head to work. An intricate system of commuter trains and subways moves countless men and women from the comfort of their homes to a Tokyo skyscraper or a Nagoya factory. Together, Tokyo and Nagoya represent the business and manufacturing facets of the country’s robust economy, the world’s third largest.
Hisaya Kazu, 62, also rises early from his cardboard cocoon to go to work. By 3 a.m., Kazu is picking up aluminum cans and other debris in Sakae Park in Nagoya. He cashes in the aluminum for enough yen to buy his meals for the day. As daybreaks and Nagoya wakes, Kazu, who is homeless, finds a place to hide, away from public view.
Dec 1, 2011
RIO DE JANEIRO (BP)—His greatest fear: One day, he will go out to share the Gospel and not come back.
IMB missionary Eric Reese serves on one of the most dangerous mission fields in South America—the gang-controlled favelas (slums) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Nov 11, 2011
KARACHI, Pakistan (BP)—Aadam Channar* was only a young boy quietly listening in the shadows when Baptist missionary Hu Addleton first brought the Gospel to his Hindu tribal village in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
Nov 11, 2011
Jerusalem (IMB)—As Jesus approached Jerusalem for the last time, He wept. He thought about the people within its walls and said, “If you had only known on this day what would bring you peace.” He knew within hours He’d be crucified by the very people for whom He wept.
Nov 8, 2011
EUROPE (IMB)—Many Afghan families, desperate for a better life, pay fortunes to a highly developed network of smugglers who help them escape difficult situations. Often they send their children alone to freedom before the rest of the family can follow.
A quick scan of a refugee center in southern Europe tells the story. The ratio of children to adults is about 11-to-1. A toddler wrestles with his mom, hoping to win the pencil she is using to take notes during a language class.
Nov 8, 2011
LONDON (BP)—Descend into the extensive London underground transport system and only station names on tiled walls tell what lies above ground.
Nov 7, 2011
When an Indiana pastor asked his small congregation to set a sacrificial goal for their Lottie Moon offering, he never expected this. A goal of $500 would have been a challenge for Iglesia Bautista Hispana El Calvario, but they set a seemingly-impossible goal of ten thousand dollars! People of every age contributed sacrificially. Some worked a second job for a month and gave those earnings. One lady gave two weeks of paychecks. Kids, retirees, even unemployed folks found creative ways to give. That awesome little church collected over $10,000 for SBC international missions.