Greetings!

Welcome to the 2007 website for the North Carolina Missions Offering!

I hope you’ll linger on these pages! Linger to see the many kinds of Kingdom work you can support through this vital offering.

We’re challenging your church to help get NiC and Mo (NCMO -- get it?) to hurricane-ravaged Gulfport to help build those 700 houses. It’s a fun way to track your church’s giving yet highlights how Baptist Men are helping relieve serious human hurts there and many other places.

Your NCMO gift will support Baptist Men with the massive training, planning and coordination required for this task.

But there’s so much more to NCMO!

In the Stories/Video section, see how Southern Baptist missionaries Tom and Susan Canady got their first taste of missions through the work of Woman’s Missionary Union. That eye-opening impact helped them commit their lives to missions work in Honduras.

Your NCMO gift will help WMU continue their long tradition of missions education and action.

With a single check to NCMO, you can:

  • help start new churches across our state. Did you know the Baptist State Convention started 88 new churches during 2006? (That’s an average of a new church every four days!)
  • help evangelize the many immigrants who are coming to our state from other lands. Your Baptist State Convention is adding more ethnic workers to help with this sizeable challenge.
  • put smiles on the faces of handicapped children, attending a special camp just for them;
  • light up a man’s face as he reads the Bible for the first time, after Baptist literacy training.

I firmly believe in the variety, depth and effectiveness of these missions, evangelism and ministry efforts the NCMO supports.

But why should you give?

God loves us so much that He allows us to partner with Him in redeeming a lost world and ministering in His name. We as Baptists partner with Him as we work together for His Kingdom.

Seen in that light, the NCMO goal of $2.6 million doesn’t seem too much to aim for, does it?

In Christ,
Milton A. Hollifield, Jr.
Milton A. Hollifield, Jr.
Executive Director-Treasurer
Baptist State Convention of North Carolina

North Carolina Baptists

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