Technology has improved considerably the mechanisms of navigation.
Yet, these advances in instrumentation have not changed the basic
practices of navigation that guided ancient explorers and modern
trailblazers alike. Then and now, successful piloting has
resulted largely from setting a true reference to start the
journey and measuring progress along the way. Even with satellite
navigation, a grid reference must be synchronized with known
points on the earth in order to ensure that plotting information
is trustworthy.
The Empowering Kingdom Growth initiative seeks to be a catalyst
to encourage and inspire Southern Baptists to be intentional in
aligning their lives and ministries with the one true reference
of Jesus Christ. It is a focus on the King and his Kingdom.
* It is not a prescription, but it is a movement that seeks to
inform thoughts and deeds.
* It is not a program, but it is an initiative to positively
shape relationships and ministries. Empowering Kingdom Growth
describes a lifestyle approach that gives spiritual priority to
work, family, friendships and even recreation.
In recent years, many Christians have adopted the popular
rallying call of "What would Jesus do?" as a sort of
accountability check. Empowering Kingdom Growth is an effort to
go beyond the bounds of accountability to create in believers a
passion for the Lord Jesus and the reign of His Kingdom in their
hearts, families and churches from which God can forge a
spiritual revival.
Importantly, while Empowering Kingdom Growth seeks to inspire and
encourage without the strictures and structures of a program,
resources will be made available to nurture this initiative in
and among Southern Baptists.
Kingdom Families is the first of a number of emphases, i.e.,
platforms, pillars, envisioned for Empowering Kingdom Growth. The
Southern Baptist Council on Family Life, led by Dr. Tom Elliff,
has recommended that all elements and entities of the SBC focus
on the needs of families in America. Over the next year, various
elements of this focus on the family will be introduced to
Southern Baptists, with much of the weight being carried by
LifeWay Christian Resources, which already has many materials and
products available for building families.
One critical focus of the family emphasis will be to help divorce-proof
marriages in Southern Baptist churches. Dr. Elliff has proven
already in his own church that much can be accomplished to
restore the sacredness of marriage. In 1974, he set a high
standard for premarital counseling, and among the weddings he's
conducted since, he knows of only two divorces. We can reclaim
our families by reclaiming the marriage covenant ... a covenant
with God.
Thanks to his own commitment to preserving the traditional Judeo-Christian
family values taught in God's Word, Mac Brunson, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Dallas and president of the Pastors'
Conference, has volunteered to dedicate Monday night, June 16,
next year in Phoenix to a "Kingdom Families Rally." The
rally will underscore the need to build a stronger spiritual
foundation for the American family. After the rally, 10 to 30
smaller conferences throughout the country will present resources
to aid pastors in strengthening the families in their
congregations.
Other emphases will be added as God reveals His will. As we look
at other areas where God might have us focus our energies, we
continue to discover a number of successful ministry efforts that
might offer insights and resources to nurture a Kingdom focus in
the life of the believer. One thing is clear to us. Christians
can seek the King and His Kingdom in all areas of their lives
with tangible impact.
Finally, it is important to note that many Southern Baptists have
at least in part shown the type of passion for Kingdom living
that Empowering Kingdom Growth hopes to foster:
* In 2001, a record 34,000 Southern Baptist volunteers served in
short-term international missions projects with the International
Mission Board.
* Another 300,000 Southern Baptists (more than at any other time
in our history) served in mission projects in the United States,
Puerto Rico, Canada, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands
through the North American Mission Board.
* Southern Baptists baptized nearly 800,000 persons worldwide
last year (about one person every 40 seconds).
Empowering Kingdom Growth is not going to be defined by goals and
statistics. Yet, we know that fruit will result from our labors -
that these things shall be added to us - if we first seek God and
his righteousness.
Becoming a Kingdom-focused person is as simple as asking "Am
I a Kingdom person? If not, how can I be? If so, how shall I
live?"
I encourage you to make the King and His Kingdom the passion of
your life today. People everywhere are unaware that Jesus is the
only hope for eternal life. How shall they know except our hearts
burn passionately with an indescribable love for him who died for
us. If in the course of Empowering Kingdom Growth, Jesus does not
become more "real to me," creating a deeper yearning to
know him better and love him more, I am convinced we will miss
what God has prepared for us in this generation. Future
generations of Southern Baptists may look back at this time as a
lost opportunity, a wrong turn in the road that led an entire
denomination off course spiritually. Who's to know? To pass up
such a moment in history may mean that never again will we come
so close to seeing God rain a wonder-working revival down upon
us, our nation and, for that matter, the world.
The question, "Am I a Kingdom person?" is a question
for the ages. For the Kingdom's sake and the salvation of
millions, there may be another question we cannot, for Jesus'
sake, fail to answer. That question is, "Can I afford not to
take a good, long, hard look within and determine that once and
for all, Jesus is going to mean all the world to me for the rest
of my life?" Our future, our families, our churches, our
denomination and our nation will be impacted for good or evil
dependent upon how we answer this question one after another. Not
to answer it at all will surely lead us to a failure so
monumental, our children and our children's children may never be
able to recover spiritually. It's a sad, sad thought, but a
thought from which can arise a mighty witness for our Lord never
before seen by the unsaved world.
Is not each of us compelled by God's Spirit to answer these
questions one person at a time? We know in our hearts that if
these questions are answered honestly in obedience to God's Word,
the result will be a spiritual revolution now that will send
spiritual shockwaves through future generations. Such a powerful
work of God's Spirit upon the earth will generate untold millions
of stouthearted Christians should the Lord continue to delay His
return.
--Morris H. Chapman is President and CEO of the Southern Baptist
Convention Executive Committee.
'But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all
these things shall be added to you.' Matthew 6:33 (NKJV)