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What’s Best for the Kingdom: Planting ReFuel Church
One unique aspect of the church is that from the launch date, the worship service provided an American Sign Language translator. “Just because of us having an interpreter, we’ve seen the increase in deaf people being able to come,” Terrell said.
A Bridge Between Seasons: The Impact of Faithful Interim Pastors
“Because you’re short-term as an interim, some churches think you can only have short-term impact,” Saxon said. “But what I have found in so many churches, is that the interim pastor can almost be a catalyst for what is to come.”
Twenty Years as a Volunteer BCM Director: A Generational Impact
For Booth, the funds cover things like programming and mission trips for students. “College students love food, that costs money. Or mission trips or the CONVERGE conference—it costs money to get there,” she said. “It’s so important that people continue to give. It really is making an impact even when you can't see it.”
Living Intentionally After Palmetto Collective: A Missions Pipeline in Utah
“I think I’m the only Christian in my whole school—teacher or student,” she said. She easily could have pursued a career in education elsewhere, but her choice to live and work in Utah was intentional and driven by sharing the Gospel in her day-to-day life. “I’ve been able to share with people that I’m building relationships with,” Maura Santa said.
Cupcakes as an Act of Grace: College Street's Heart4Schools Ministry
Of the 1,218 public schools in South Carolina, 670 have an SCBaptist church regularly serving them. The goal is to connect every school in South Carolina with a church that loves and serves them well, creating inroads to share the Gospel and make disciples locally.
Thrive Training Inspires a Next Gen Missions Pipeline
For Howell and Ridge Church, those action steps turned into a churchwide missions strategy. “When we got back from Thrive training, we hit the ground running,” he said. “We had started planning our annual vision for our church, and missions was at the forefront of our minds.”
Already in the Field: One Student’s Call to Ministry
Although he felt the Lord close the door on baseball for the season, he did feel the Lord opening up a new one. With a schedule that was suddenly freed up, Powell felt the Lord nudging him to get the Bible study started.
The Nations Are Here: Slavic Churches Take Root in the Upstate
Thirty years ago, Baptist missionaries from South Carolina traveled to Ukraine and helped a college student named Ruslan Antonov believe in Jesus. In 2022, Antonov was asked to pastor a Ukrainian-speaking congregation in Spartanburg, SC.