A Global/Eternal Perspective
Dr. Iorg reminds American Christians that they are part of a global/eternal movement.
Dr. Iorg reminds American Christians that they are part of a global/eternal movement.
Cooperative Program giving is the fuel that sustains the mission and educational programs of Southern Baptists. Dr. Iorg encourages Southern Baptists to continue cooperative giving and its effectiveness.
Dr. Iorg comments on the consistent decline in impacting teenagers with the gospel among Southern Baptists.
Dr. Iorg urges Christian leaders to stay focused on the core mission of making disciples.
The church is the primary means through which the kingdom of God advances around the world. Dr. Iorg emphasizes the necessity of continued and increased church planting.
The backbone of Southern Baptists' global mission force is full-time, fully-funded missionaries. Dr. Iorg encourages churches to cultivate missions-focused ministries.
Peace is a resource for leaders as we stay on mission with the gospel. Dr. Iorg urges leaders to pray for Christ's peace in the midst of chaotic situations.
In the midst of political and social divide, Gateway remains united in its mission. Dr. Iorg redirects leaders' attention from the twitter mania to God's eternal mission.
In light of Black History Month, Dr. Iorg celebrates George Liele - an African-American hero who became the first missionary from North America.
Like many other churches and ministry organizations, Gateway has had to press on in the midst of personal and corporate pain. Dr. Iorg describes the resiliency of our seminary community.