LAKELAND (FBCH)Indulge me for two quick but purposeful
trivia questions. First, what do the Campbell Soup Kids and
Florida Baptist Childrens Homes have in common? Answer:
They share the same birth year.
Grace Drayton, a Philadelphia artist, drew the boy and girl on
the soup cans at the request of her husband who was competing to
secure Campbell Soups streetcar advertising contract in
1904. In that same year, when the Florida Convention was a mere
50 years old, other childrens images had garnered the
attention of Baptists and an orphanage was born in the beautiful
Sunshine State. For these 100 years, Campbell has stuck by its
children and so have Florida Baptists.
Second question: If you line up 23,000 children (a
conservative estimate of the number served by the Childrens
Homes)assuming they would remain in place long enough for
measurementhow long would the line extend? Answer: More
than 14 miles or 64 circles around a typical football field.
The annual Mothers Day Offering is one way Florida
Baptists have stuck by their Childrens Home ministry. Early
on, this benevolent group made a good decision. They committed to
a well-promoted offering in their churches on or near that
special day when members think of the blessing of motherhood. The
Florida Baptist State Convention, through its Cooperative Program
guidelines, has for years offered its blessings to this once-per-year
direct appeal to Florida congregations.
It would be accurate to say that the scope, strength, and
effectiveness of the Childrens Home ministries across the
state are greatly impacted by the Mothers Day Offering.
Last year, 1,497 churches collected $1,087,834 toward a goal of $1.2
million.
This year, as the churches plan their offering, we pray that
the same enthusiasm and commitment that spawned us in 1904 will
resurface. A new miracle needs to happen in 2004 in order for
your Childrens Homes to maintain a posture of serving
children from a position of strength rather than a position of
struggle.
Eighteen months back, when staff began planning for our 100th
birthday, we quickly focused on the Centennial Mothers Day
Offering. This event offers an excellent way for churches to
affirm their love for and support of their ministry, a ministry
which quietly and consistently applies the healing salve of
Christs compassion to wounded and needy children.
The following represents our thinking during that planning
session: Lets call Baptists back to that feeling of
wholesome pride and excitement as they gathered furnishings for
the very first cottage.
Lets remind Florida Baptists of their first love.
Lets challenge pastors to boldly share this opportunity
with their people. Lets honestly share our need and believe
that Gods people will come through. Lets ask churches
to do a God-sized thing. Lets mobilize children
in Vacation Bible Schools to adopt this project for their mission
offerings. Lets urge our congregations to push this
ministry forward by gathering the largest offering ever.
The above thinking motivated the setting of the Mothers
Day Offering goal for this our centennial year at $1.5 million.
Friends, there are at least 768 reasons why we need to reach this
goal. Timmy, Erica, Joe, Molly, Paul and Jessica are just a few
of these reasons.
Can you think of any more compelling than these?
Something new this year
Your Mothers Day Offering can honor or memorialize someone
special in your life. After you give your offering to your
church, complete and mail a form provided on a special bulletin
insert that might be available from your church, providing
Florida Baptist Childrens Homes with instructions of whom
you wish notified. To order Mothers Day Offering
posters, bulletin inserts or offering envelopes, contact Evon
Layman at (863) 687-8811.
Alongside this appeal to make the upcoming Mothers Day
Offering the largest ever, we hope you will accept a genuine word
of thanks. Thank you, Baptists, for being a benevolent people.
Thank you for placing precious children near the top of your list
of ministries receiving your prayers and attention. Thank you for
expecting more of your Childrens Home than mediocrity.
Thank you for a wonderful century-spanning partnership of
bringing what the love of Jesus has to offer those little ones
needing the special gifts of home and family.
Jimmy McAdams is FBCH president.