Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| North American Mission Board | |
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| Name | North American Mission Board |
| Headquarters | Alpharetta, Georgia |
| Parent organization | Southern Baptist Convention |
North American Mission Board. The North American Mission Board is a Southern Baptist Convention entity that focuses on missionary work and evangelism in the United States and Canada. It was established in 1997 as part of a Southern Baptist Convention restructuring effort, which also involved the International Mission Board, LifeWay Christian Resources, and GuideStone Financial Resources. The board is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, and its work is supported by Southern Baptist churches and Baptist associations across North America.
The history of the North American Mission Board is closely tied to the Southern Baptist Convention, which was founded in 1845 by Baptist leaders such as Richard Furman and John D. Williams. Over the years, the convention has undergone several reorganizations, including the creation of the Home Mission Board in 1845, which later became the North American Mission Board. The board's early work focused on domestic missions and church planting in the United States, with notable figures such as Adoniram Judson Gordon and Charles Spurgeon influencing its development. The board has also been shaped by its relationships with other Southern Baptist Convention entities, including the International Mission Board, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The North American Mission Board is led by a president and a board of trustees, which includes representatives from Southern Baptist churches and Baptist associations across North America. The board's organization is divided into several departments, including church planting, disaster relief, and evangelism. The board also partners with other Southern Baptist Convention entities, such as the International Mission Board, LifeWay Christian Resources, and GuideStone Financial Resources, to support its work. Notable Southern Baptist leaders, including Paige Patterson, Paul Pressler, and Ronnie Floyd, have played important roles in shaping the board's organization and strategy.
The North American Mission Board supports a wide range of ministries and outreach programs across North America. These include church planting efforts, such as the Send North America initiative, which aims to plant new Southern Baptist churches in key cities and regions. The board also supports disaster relief efforts, such as the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief network, which provides aid and assistance to communities affected by natural disasters. Additionally, the board partners with Baptist associations and Southern Baptist churches to support evangelism and discipleship efforts, including the Evangelism Response Center and the Discipleship and Family Ministry department. Other notable ministries and outreach programs supported by the board include the North American Mission Board's Chaplaincy Ministry and the Baptist Collegiate Ministry.
The North American Mission Board plays a critical role in disaster relief efforts across North America. The board's disaster relief team works closely with Southern Baptist churches and Baptist associations to provide aid and assistance to communities affected by natural disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Harvey, and the 2011 Joplin tornado. The board's disaster relief efforts are supported by a network of volunteers and partners, including the American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Notable disaster relief efforts supported by the board include the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2013 Moore tornado.
The North American Mission Board is committed to church planting and evangelism efforts across North America. The board's church planting strategy focuses on planting new Southern Baptist churches in key cities and regions, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto. The board partners with Baptist associations and Southern Baptist churches to support church planting efforts, including the Send North America initiative and the Church Planting Center. Notable church planting efforts supported by the board include the New York City Church Planting Initiative and the Los Angeles Church Planting Network. The board's church planting work is also influenced by its relationships with other Southern Baptist Convention entities, including the International Mission Board, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Category:Southern Baptist Convention