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www.KNCSB.org J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4 4 Cooperative Program -- The Lifeblood of Missions Faithful church members give to support their church and to take part in Great Commission Missions • Church Health • Disaster Relief • Evangelism • Innovative Ministries • Ethnic Church Planting • Anglo Church Planting • Webster Conference Center • Super Summer/InDepth • Language Missions • Baptist Foundation • Convention Operations • Women’s Ministry/  WWW • Worship Arts Retreat • Sunday School/Disciple ship • Coaching Ministry • Publications Churches carry out the Great Commission in their “Jerusalem” which involves sup- porting their local association as well as their own church programs. Local Churches decide how much of their funds to send on to do mission work outside of their “Jerusalem.” These funds come to Topeka as part of our Great Commission partnership. The Kansas-Nebraska Convention uses 77% of the Co- operative Program monies that come to Topeka t o fund ministries such as these:  23% of Cooperative Pro- gram dollars are sent on to the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention to distribute to our national agencies, whick includes: nSix seminaries nEthics & Religious Lib- erty Commission nExecutive Committee nNorth American Mission Board nInternational Mission Board The Southern Baptist Convention has around 5,000 home missionaries throughout all of the Unit- ed States and Canada. The Southern Baptist Con- vention has over 5,000 mis- sionaries serving around the world. Cooperative Program Cooperative Program

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