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The Pastor's Role in the Great Commission with Paul Chitwood - EP173

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In this episode of Pastor Matters, Dr. Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board (IMB), returns to discuss the vital role of pastors in fulfilling the Great Commission. He shares his personal journey from pastoring to leading the IMB and emphasizes the importance of mobilizing church members for global missions. The conversation highlights the responsibilities of pastors in calling out potential missionaries, the significance of church involvement in international missions, and the need for generous support to the IMB to address the growing lostness around the world. We hope this episode is encouraging to you today! Let us know how this episode encouraged you or share any feedback you have by emailing us at pastorscenter@sebts.edu. Resources in this episode: For more information about IMB and how to donate, please visit www.IMB.org Pastor Matters is produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Find out how Southeastern can equip you to GO by visiting sebts.edu.
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In this episode of Pastor Matters, Dr. Paul Chitwood, president of the International Mission Board (IMB), returns to discuss the vital role of pastors in fulfilling the Great Commission. He shares his personal journey from pastoring to leading the IMB and emphasizes the importance of mobilizing church members for global missions. The conversation highlights the responsibilities of pastors in calling out potential missionaries, the significance of church involvement in international missions, and the need for generous support to the IMB to address the growing lostness around the world. We hope this episode is encouraging to you today! Let us know how this episode encouraged you or share any feedback you have by emailing us at pastorscenter@sebts.edu. Resources in this episode: For more information about IMB and how to donate, please visit www.IMB.org Pastor Matters is produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Find out how Southeastern can equip you to GO by visiting sebts.edu.
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