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Retiring IMB missionaries see faces, possibilities when hearing lostness statistics

  • May 12, 2023
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IMB President Paul Chitwood addressed missionary emeriti and new missionaries preparing for their first term. Referring to the faithful service of those leaving the field, Chitwood challenged the new missionaries: “The bar has been set.”
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Retiring IMB missionaries see faces, possibilities when hearing lostness statistics

The International Mission Board’s newest missionary emeriti have heard the statistics of lostness. According to recent global research data, 4.6 billion people, or 59%, in the world remain unreached with the gospel. 

For the missionaries retiring from full-time IMB service, those statistics remain sobering, but lostness isn’t about the newest data. It’s about the faces that come to mind when they look back on the years they faithfully lived and witnessed among the unreached. 

The 45 missionaries who gathered for IMB’s annual Celebration of Emeriti have many stories to share. Their experiences range from the humorous to the absurd to the powerful. Though they represent more than 40 countries, they had this in common: they have seen God move among the lost. 

This year’s emeriti gathered near Richmond, Virginia, May 7–11, during the same week that IMB observed its 178th anniversary. The time seemed appropriate to reflect on their years spent on the mission field, consider the logistics of entering retirement and plan for their next chapter of service to the Lord.

Commitment

One thing they don’t plan to do is stop their commitment to missions.

Among the participants were George and Geraldine Smith, who served 21 years in Uganda. Many Southern Baptists prayed for George who had a life-threatening battle with COVID-19. Believers rejoiced when God chose to heal George and restore him to mission service. George, who turned 71 during the event, works part-time for IMB’s mobilization department and has two upcoming trips this year back to Uganda.

Andy and Cindy Kennedy also attended. The Kennedys served 25 years in Brazil, Germany and back to Brazil. Andy was IMB’s last missionary pilot. In retirement, he plans to continue bi-vocational missions work. He will teach Bible-training courses with Brazilians online and is considering new opportunities in the pilot’s cockpit.

The event concluded with a service of celebration that was livestreamed. IMB staff, local churches and friends and family of the emeriti attended. Missionaries shared briefly from the stage, thanking Southern Baptists for their support and encouraging them to pray that more will answer God’s call to reach the nations. 

Doug shared a praise report he received that morning. Among one ethnic minority people group, believers were fearful of sharing Christ with Muslims. The morning’s message came from missionaries serving their first term. The new worker saw believers boldly sharing their faith with Muslims in a city park. God is moving.

Kyle grew up on the missions field and wore his father’s shirt to the celebration, honoring his parents’ legacy. Quoting his father’s faithful charge to churches he encouraged those listening, “Tell the story. Tell the story. Tell the story.”

Asking others to consider the call

As they complete their time of career service with the IMB, they ask others to consider the call.

They know what it means for one more missionary to be sent. They know it means a church now stands on a mountain, where the people had previously not known the name of Jesus. It means that an Iranian who had no access to the gospel leads a church today. 

Charlie Seelen from Japan shared from the stage, “Pray that the Land of the Rising Sun will become the Land of the Risen Son.” He knows what can happen when the gospel is faithfully shared.

These missionaries don’t just see startling statistics. They see the faces. They see the possibilities. They see the power of the Risen Son. 

Watch a recording of IMB’s Celebration of Emeriti service and ask God how you can join the work to reach the nations.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Leslie Peacock Caldwell and originally published by the International Mission Board.

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