june 2007 baptist builder's club newsletter

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Church Grant Loan Total San Mateo Baptist Jacksonville, Florida $7,500 $7,500 International Community Baptist Elyria, Ohio $10,000 $5,000 $15,000 Bible Baptist Carterville, Illinois $7,500 $7,500 First Baptist Kiel, Wisconsin $10,000 $10,000 Total $35,000 $5,000 $40,000 Our existing Baptist Builders Club administrators are: Ed Fuller serves as the state representative for the Wisconsin Association of Regular Baptist Churches with his wife, Diane. BBC • USA is currently in the process of starting a new Baptist church in Cedar- burg, Wisconsin. Dan Simmons has been in the ministry for twenty- seven years and currently pastors New Community Baptist Church in Strongsville, Ohio. He has planted two churches bi-vocationally in the last six years along with his wife, Rebecca, and their two children. Please join me in welcoming two new administrators: Dr. Buzz Fanion is the pastor of Cypress Pointe Baptist Church in Cypress, Texas. He is also the president and founder of Cypress Point Bible Insti- tute. Buzz and his wife, Lynn, are passionate about serving God and helping struggling churches and church plants. Dan Mead is the pastor of First Baptist Church in Faribault, Minnesota. He, along with his wife, Alice, has been serving there since 1988. 2006 Grants and Loans T hank you for shar- ing the burden of this ministry. It has been a busy and blessed first ten months in my role with Baptist Builders Club. Your support is greatly needed. Applications keep coming in, but the funds are not there to fulfill all the needs. On behalf of the board of administrators, I tell you with gladness that every time we review an application, we know that God will provide for the needs. Each and every month it is tough to look at the numbers and know that regard- less of what the paper says, the money will come as the need is there. But I also know that it is okay to ask for help. I want to do that today. We need more donors and churches to share this burden. I have set a goal that I know is attainable for the remainder of 2007 and 2008. We would like to be able to help nine sister churches in the U.S.A. each year—three in each BBC • USA category. That means: 3 Start Up church plants 3 Build Up church projects 3 Help Up emergency projects (i.e., floods, fires) We need to raise over $100,000 for the rest of this year, and we need your help. In addition to providing funds for each building project, we also provide literature for the church and training for its leadership. Check out www.baptistbuildersclub.org to read stories of churches that have received help from BBC • USA. God bless you for your support. Michael Nolan – Director, BBC • USA Meet the administrators The administrators attend two meetings a year, review applications, and assist in making careful and prayerful decisions regard- ing grant and loan requests. Also, join me in praising God for our brother and BBC • USA administrator who just transitioned off the board, Darrell Beddoe. He served BBC • USA with a prayerful heart and a joyous spirit. He is now becoming more involved with church planting and contin- ues to serve as the Baptist Fellowship Northwest regional pastor and representative in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Thanks for serving, Brother Beddoe. Providing financial help to new or struggling churches

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Page 1: June 2007 Baptist Builder's Club Newsletter

Church Grant Loan Total

San Mateo Baptist Jacksonville, Florida

$7,500 $7,500

International Community Baptist Elyria, Ohio

$10,000 $5,000 $15,000

Bible Baptist Carterville, Illinois

$7,500 $7,500

First Baptist Kiel, Wisconsin

$10,000 $10,000

Total $35,000 $5,000 $40,000

Our existing Baptist Builders Club administrators are:

Ed Fuller serves as the state representative for the Wisconsin Association of Regular Baptist Churches with his wife, Diane. BBC • USA is currently in the process of starting a new Baptist church in Cedar-burg, Wisconsin.

Dan Simmons has been in the ministry for twenty-seven years and currently pastors New Community Baptist Church in Strongsville, Ohio. He has planted two churches bi-vocationally in the last six years along with his wife, Rebecca, and their two children.

Please join me in welcoming two new administrators:

Dr. Buzz Fanion is the pastor of Cypress Pointe Baptist Church in Cypress, Texas. He is also the president and founder of Cypress Point Bible Insti-tute. Buzz and his wife, Lynn, are passionate about serving God and helping struggling churches and church plants.

Dan Mead is the pastor of First Baptist Church in Faribault, Minnesota. He, along with his wife, Alice, has been serving there since 1988.

2006 Grants

and Loans

T hank you for shar-ing the burden of this ministry. It has been a busy and blessed

� rst ten months in my role with Baptist Builders Club. Your support is greatly needed. Applications keep coming in, but the funds are not there to

ful� ll all the needs. On behalf of the board of administrators, I tell you with gladness that every time we review an application, we know that God will provide for the needs. Each and every month it is tough to look at the numbers and know that regard-less of what the paper says, the money will come as the need is there. But I also know that it is okay to ask for help. I want to do that today. We need more donors and churches to share this burden.

I have set a goal that I know is attainable for the remainder of 2007 and 2008. We would like to be able to help nine sister churches in the U.S.A. each year—three in each BBC • USA category.

That means:

3 Start Up church plants

3 Build Up church projects

3 Help Up emergency projects (i.e., fl oods, fi res)

We need to raise over $100,000 for the rest of this year, and we need your help. In addition to providing funds for each building project, we also provide literature for the church and training for its leadership.

Check out www.baptistbuildersclub.org to read stories of churches that have received help from BBC • USA.

God bless you for your support.

Michael Nolan – Director, BBC • USA

Meet the administrators

The administrators attend two meetings a year, review applications, and assist in making careful and prayerful decisions regard-ing grant and loan requests.

Also, join me in praising God for our brother and BBC • USA administrator who just transitioned off the board, Darrell Beddoe. He served BBC • USA with a prayerful heart and a joyous spirit. He is now becoming more involved with church planting and contin-ues to serve as the Baptist Fellowship Northwest regional pastor and representative in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Thanks for serving, Brother Beddoe.

Providing fi nancial help to new or struggling churches

Page 2: June 2007 Baptist Builder's Club Newsletter

T he Baptist Builders Club • USA Start Up Fund grants churches,

mission agencies, and state orga-nizations up to $15,000 for church-planting efforts.

T he Emergency Help Up fund is designed to give immediate as-

sistance to our GARBC churches that face natural disasters such as � res, tornadoes, fl oods, and hurricanes.

“T wo are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor” (Ecclesiastes 4:9).

BBC • USA exists because Regular Baptist churches want to Build Up their sister churches. That is what a fellowship is all about.

H urricane Wilma arrived in Florida on Monday, Octo-ber 24, 2005. The wind began to scream from the southeast, gusting at times close to 100 mph. The eye of the storm passed over, and much stronger

winds began to blow from the northwest. Pastor Jeff Snyder of Broadview Baptist Church, North Lauderdale, received a call from a neighbor who lived across from the church, saying,

“I’m watching your roof blow off of the church! There it goes!”

Later that afternoon after the storm had passed, Pastor Snyder and the church family gathered to clean up the best they could and tried to stop further damage. Pastor Snyder then received a call from Baptist Builders Club • USA offering assistance to help put things back together. Broadview Baptist was assured that this ministry of the GARBC would stand with them.

Sometime later, Broadview Baptist received a call from one

of its missionaries at Baptist Mid-Missions, who also offered � nancial assistance to help the church rebuild. The mission-ary echoed a statement Pastor Snyder had heard before: “You are not alone; we will stand with you.”

The damaged roof at Broadview Baptist has since been replaced, classrooms and the foyer have been rebuilt, and water damage in the auditorium is in the process of being repaired. God’s provision, through His people and agencies like Baptist Builders Club • USA and Baptist Mid-Missions, has allowed all this help to be carried out debt free. Pastor Jeff Snyder said, “Hurricane Wilma could have forced Broad-view Baptist to close its doors forever. Instead, God provided us with restored facilities. God con� rmed that He still wants Broadview Baptist Church to minister in this community. Truly, together we can accomplish more. To God be glory for the great things He has done. Thank You, Lord.”

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