Point of View
$100,000 needed to match $500,000 challenge to help churches
By JOHN SULLIVAN
executive director-treasurer
Florida Baptist Convention
Published October 14, 2004
Folks, I need your help again!
We have over 200 damaged Florida Baptist church facilities
across the state. In most instances, insurance deductibles for
wind damage range between two and five percent. Some churches can
handle their own financial needs for damage recovery, but many
cannot. That is why the State Board of Missions establishedwith
the aid of an initial $200,000 grant from the Piper Foundationa
$500,000 interest-free loan program to assist churches with high
deductibles or uninsured properties. We simply are having more
demand than we have resources.
The Piper Foundation (also known as Christ Is Our Salvation
Foundation) recently offered the Convention a loan of $500,000
interest-free for use by churches for disaster relief deductibles
and some uninsured properties. However, this is a challenge loan
which requires that we raise $100,000 from among our churches.
This is a great, yet do-able challenge. Put simply, every one
dollar given in response to this challenge will result in five
additional dollars to assist sister churches! I have written a
few letters to some pastors and am making this one-time public
appeal. Help me with what you can so our convention can help as
many churches as we can, with as much as we can, as often as we
can!
We are phasing down our disaster relief feeding efforts after
having served over two million hot meals. However, we will stay
with recovery and rebuild as long as we have volunteers and
financial resources. We have received offerings from across this
nation. Some were large, some were the widows mite,
but all are equally important and needed.
In the weekly convention staff chapel service last week I
preached to our weary, hardworking staff, focus is fragile.
It doesnt take much to get us out of focusclose
distance or long distance. In Hebrews 1:1-12, the Hebrew writer
says it is because of the weights and our besetting sin. The
concept of the besetting sin captured my attention. Besetting
means to attack from all sides. My conclusion and
confessionmy besetting sin is ingratitude. It attacks from
all sidesfamily, church, health, among others. We are so
prone to take life for granted and lapse into ingratitude.
Thats why the biblical writer reminds us in Hebrews 1:2Look
unto Jesus! This is the only way to handle our besetting
sin. He reminds me of Whose I am and creates a new song of
gratitude in my heart.
When Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne came to visit, my focus
surely was on Jesus. Lord help me stay focused.