I honestly believe the BBFI has some of the greatest missionaries in the world. I grew up believing missionaries were heroes. They have done nothing to change my mind. Missionaries live lives of sacrifice, surrender, and struggle. They live away from family, familiarity, and FOOD. I do not have to tell you missionaries need rest, relaxation, and renewal. Pastor, you know how difficult it is to minister and you are aware of how difficult it is for our missionaries to serve in a different culture. I believe you, more than the average church member, understand the need for renewal.
Every summer, missionary families that are home on furlough are encouraged to attend the Missionary Reunion held in Branson, MO. The Mission Office strives to make this a time of renewal. Wonderful accommodations and meals are arranged, as well as activities for every member of each family. Our support of the Missionary Care offering helps underwrite much of the costs of this highly beneficial retreat. Last year, the office was not able to host the retreat but have begun making plans for 2022.
On occasion, regional Missionary Retreats are organized in various places around the world. Missionary families gather together at these events for fellowship, worship, teaching, and rest. Drawing strength and encouragement from moments like these are certainly an essential element for long-term effectiveness. Our support of the Missionary Care offering helps with these efforts.
The funds are also used to help families in time of crisis. Failing to plan is planning to fail. The Mission Office has a plan, and this was evident and impactful in 2020. COVID-19 brought unprecedented challenges, obstacles, and realities that have not been experienced in my lifetime. I am thankful the Mission Office was able to come alongside our missionaries with money from the Missionary Care Funds. We were able to give money to our retired, career, and deputation missionaries who had lost support due to the pandemic. The BBFI was able to give over $100,000.00 to our missionaries in order to sustain them during the world-wide shutdown. I have not heard of any other agency who was able to support their missionaries in such a huge way. Your generosity was a tremendous blessing to our missionaries during this global pandemic.
I encourage you to join me in giving to this important offering. Undoubtedly, you have already seen the commitment card enclosed with the mailed copy of this letter. Please do not simply push this aside. Take the time to fill it out and help our Mission Office help our missionaries.
Thank you for caring,
BBFI Missions V.P.