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Teaching Others to Teach Others
Dr. Charley Holmes
Since the
inception of BMA Seminary, two verses of scripture have been our touchstones:
Earnestly contend for the faith from Jude 3 and teaching others to teach
others from II Timothy 2:2.
The past month for the seminary family has
been a good illustration of those two verses. I recently returned from eight days on the mission field of Mexico.
Ricky Williams (BMA Seminary class of 1978) is in his twenty-sixth year of
service at the BMA Bible Institute near Aquismon in Central Mexico. At least
once a year, Brother Williams sponsors a one-week course for our national
missionaries from all across Mexico. Last month our course covered the
theology of corporate worship. We were blessed to have over twenty in
attendance. For many it was their first time to develop a Biblical framework for
what are acceptable elements of a public service that glorifies God and
therefore helps to contend seriously for the faith. Faithful men taught Brother
Williams and me these same things years ago, enabling us to pass it along to
other faithful men last week.
Shortly after
the BMA began cooperating with the Baptists in Russia in the early 1990's,
three young men came to the seminary from three separate areas of the former
Soviet Union. Baptists in nearly all areas of Eastern Europe were plagued
with some of the influences of the modern charismatic movement, particularly
their teaching that true believers can lose their salvation. Obviously,
there needed to be teaching so that they could earnestly contend for the
faith. All three young men graduated and went on to become teachers of
others. Of the three, one has earned his doctoral degree and another is
nearing completion of a doctoral program. Dr. Fiodor Baraniuk (BMA Seminary
class of 1999) was recently awarded a Ph.D. in Missiology. In addition to
serving as the BMA=s
coordinator of Russian ministries, he has also served as adjunct professor
of missions for the BMA Seminary. In the previous school year he helped with
a missions class at our extension site at Central Baptist College in Conway,
Arkansas. Last month, he taught a class of 16 in Jacksonville. Dr. Baraniuk is a product of faithful men preparing other faithful men and an
example of how the BMA Seminary helps to strengthen our work worldwide.
Also last
month, Dr. Philip Bryan, President Emeritus and professor
of theology at BMA Seminary (BMA Seminary class of 1962), taught a
large class with students from as far away as Brownsville, Texas, St. Louis,
Missouri, and Baghdad, Iraq. Some of these students are under the age of
thirty and could have decades of teaching others to teach others.
Drs. Gerald
Kellar, D. N. Jackson and W. J. Dorman taught Dr. Philip Bryan. Dr. Bryan
instructed me (class of 1994) and Brother Ricky Williams. Brother Williams
and I taught Dr. Baraniuk. Now Dr. Baraniuk is teaching others. Similar
chains of earnestly contending for the faith by teaching others to
teach stretch around the world from the BMA Seminary in Jacksonville,
Texas.
The spring
semester started the last week of January. Enrollment was strong,
and we nearly reached our record enrollment of last fall (138
students). It is normal for all seminaries to have a smaller spring class;
however, our enrollment remained encouragingly high and was coupled with
high occupancy in our apartments.
The ministry
of teaching others to teach is not an inexpensive endeavor. Our
utilities, insurance, and maintenance costs continue to increase just as
they do for each of our churches. Thanks to generous year-end giving by
several churches and individuals, we have been able to begin 2006 with our
regular bills current. The only debt we have that is not secured by rent
income is a note for just under $5000. This note was incurred to repave our
parking lot for the first time in over twenty years.
As we enter
the Jubilee Year of the seminary with a good enrollment, we would also like
to see the parking lot note paid off. There is without a doubt more than one
church in the association and several local associations with much more than
$5000 in reserve. Please join the seminary trustees and me in praying that a
church or association would be led to erase this debt. Also, join us in
prayer for two dozen more churches to join our group of monthly supporters.
Just a few dozen more could give us the breathing room we need for our
regular monthly expenses. If your church is not already a monthly supporter,
give me a call to set up a visit to your church to explain the seminary
mission of training tomorrow’s leaders today.
Christ
commanded us to make disciples as we go throughout the world. Pray for the
seminary's ministry of training those who go that they will continue to
teach others to teach others to earnestly contend for the faith.
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