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OBU launches Tom Elliff Center for Missions

  • January 28, 2022
  • Oklahoma Baptist Messenger
  • Arkansas, International Mission Board, Kentucky, Latest News, Missions, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia
Oklahoma Baptist University has announced the launch of the Tom Elliff Center for Missions, named in honor of Elliff, who has served Oklahoma Baptists, the SBC and God’s kingdom for decades.
(Courtesy of The Baptist Messenger)

OBU launches Tom Elliff Center for Missions

Oklahoma Baptist University has announced the launch of the Tom Elliff Center for Missions.

OBU also has announced the appointment of Elbert Smith as director of the center and assistant professor of missions; Mike Hand is special assistant to the president for Great Commission initiatives; and Tom Elliff will serve as lecturer, mentor and facilitator in missions. Hand assumed his role effective Jan. 1, while Smith will assume his role effective Feb. 1. Elliff will begin working with students on campus during the spring semester.

‘Passionate advocate’

“It brings me no greater joy than to announce the creation of the Tom Elliff Center for Missions,” OBU President Heath A. Thomas said. “This center will enhance our missions education at OBU through forums and mentorship, facilitate growth through scholarships, recruit students and partners and connect churches to OBU and the world. Tom is a passionate advocate for advancing the gospel, and this center in his name carries that same passion for gospel advance in our day.”

Thomas is excited about the team who will direct the activities of the center, as each of the new appointments has significant experience in missions, equipping and training others and in building relationships around the globe.

“The Tom Elliff Center for Missions is positioned to help OBU be the global leader in missions education in the world,” Thomas said. “All three complement a world-class faculty and enhance OBU missions education. If anyone desires to be equipped to serve Christ among the nations, OBU is the place to do it.”

Elbert Smith will serve as director of the Tom Elliff Center for Missions and assistant professor of missions. (Courtesy of The Baptist Messenger)

He added, “Dr. Elliff has spent his life reaching others with the gospel of Jesus Christ as a pastor, a denominational leader and a missionary. OBU shares his desire to impact and equip the next generations of ministry leaders and missionaries for the call for the gospel to go to all the nations as we are told in Matthew 28:18-20.”

The Elliff Center equips students for their callings through two options: the bachelor of arts in global marketplace engagement and the bachelor of arts in cross-cultural ministry. The center will enhance the education experience by introducing OBU students to key mission leaders on the field through missions forums and additional events to be held regularly on campus.

Mike Hand was appointed as special assistant to the president for Great Commission initiatives. (Courtesy of The Baptist Messenger)

Local churches will connect through the center as they send students to OBU and support their efforts to go into the world to advance the gospel. A generous ministry partner has funded the work of the center and provided resources to achieve its purpose.

“A unique feature of the partnership between local churches, OBU and the mission field is that local churches have the opportunity to invest in the mission experience of students from their home churches,” Thomas said. “Local partner churches will help support their students at OBU through scholarships, prayer and encouragement as students are equipped to go on mission to the world.”

The Elliff Center will also partner with OBU’s Avery T. Willis Center for Global Outreach to equip OBU students for missions through global outreach training and hands-on experience on the mission field.

Experienced team

After pastoring for 42 years, Elliff served as the International Mission Board’s president from 2011–2014, as senior vice president for spiritual nurture and church relations from 2005–2009 and as a missionary in Zimbabwe from 1981–1983. He has pastored churches in Arkansas, Texas, Colorado and Oklahoma, including his service as pastor of First Southern Baptist Church, Del City, from 1985 to 2005. He served as president of the Southern Baptist Convention Pastors Conference and two terms as president of the SBC. Elliff earned a bachelor’s degree from Ouachita Baptist University, a master of divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a doctor of ministry from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Smith began as a church planter in Mexico, before overseeing more than 150 missionaries from Mexico to Panama. As director of field personnel orientation with the IMB, he oversaw the orientation of more than 7,600 IMB workers from 2004 to 2019. He currently serves as an international trainer at the Global Training Centre in Redhill, United Kingdom. He earned a bachelor of arts in religion from OBU, a master of divinity from Southwestern Seminary, a doctor of ministry in church and mission from Southwestern Seminary and a Ph.D. in applied theology: missions from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Hand served as a pastor for 35 years before going to work for the IMB, where he served as special assistant to the president and church missional strategist. In 2016, he went to work for Oklahoma Baptists as the partnership mission strategist. He currently focuses on consulting. He earned a bachelor of arts in music from Tennessee Temple College, a master of ministry from Tennessee Baptist Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in leadership from Tennessee Temple University. He also received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Southern Baptist School for Biblical Studies.

For more information about the Tom Elliff Center for Missions, contact michael.hand@okbu.edu. For more information about OBU, visit okbu.edu.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This article was written by Kenny Day and was originally published by The Baptist Messenger, newsjournal for Oklahoma Baptists.

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