In order to better reach our state for Christ, to help the hurting, and to provide more opportunities for service, the Baptist Convention of Iowa has established the Iowa Ministry Fund. In April, various ministries applied for the funds and in May our Foundation Committee selected the ministries.
The Iowa Ministry Fund recipients for this year are:
- Crisis pregnancy centers: Informed Choices of Iowa and Her Health Women’s Center
- Addiction recovery ministries: Teen Challenge of the Midlands
- Support for troubled youth including adoption, foster care: Wildwood Hills Ranch and Freedom for Youth Ministries
- Ministries that provide emergency and transitional housing: Hope Ministries and The Gospel Mission
- Ministries that provide prison ministry and aftercare: WTL Ministries and Safe Families
- Advocacy for Religious Liberty and Justice: Alliance Defending Freedom
- Disaster relief ministry: BCI Disaster Relief
- Ministries serving poverty impacted communities: The Friendship Baptist Center
- Ministry for victims of human trafficking: International Justice Mission
- Cross-cultural ministries: The Daniel Project
We not only want to provide funding for these ministry partners, we also would like to encourage our churches and church members to serve within these ministries. In the coming weeks, this newsletter will include descriptions of the ministries, contact information, and ways to volunteer with the ministry. Some of the ministries have arranged special open house events for BCI churches to get to know the ministries, their staff, their clients, and to discover service opportunities.
A typical contribution for each organization is $10,000. Our executive committee has decided to allocate 10% of our Cooperative Program funding beginning in 2017 and 50% of our Hyde Iowa Missions Offering to go to these organizations. Funding will be sent to ministries after our Hyde Missions Offering is collected in September. We intend to continue to allocate 50% of Cooperative Program Funds to national entities like the International Mission Board, the North American Mission Board, the six SBC seminaries, and the Ethics and Religious Life Commission.
We have also made it possible for churches and individuals to designate directly to this fund here.
The BCI Foundation Committee includes Mike Carlson (chairman), Don Ward, Joe Powers, Joyce Hardymon, and Becky Doubleday.
For more information on the Iowa Ministry fund, see article here.