MISSIONS

“The Whole Gospel, to the Whole World, by the Whole Church”

Here at Lincoln Baptist, we believe that God has commissioned us to spread the good news of the gospel. That is why we have adopted the global mission organisation statement of “The Whole Gospel, to the Whole World, by the Whole Church”.

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Projects that we support

 
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Shepherd Food Ministries

SFM is a Lincoln based charity set up in 2007 to achieve these objectives: Relief of food poverty, that is, extreme hunger. Relief of sickness, especially reduction of preventable diseases. Advancement of know-how in agriculture in Nigeria.

 
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Tearfund

We’re Christians passionate about ending poverty. We're following Jesus where the need is greatest, working through local churches to unlock people's potential and helping them to discover that the answer to poverty is within themselves. When disasters strike, we respond quickly. We won't stop until poverty stops

 
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The Leprosy Mission

The Leprosy Mission is an international Christian charity with 141 years of experience. Through The Leprosy Mission’s global family we serve a population of 305 million people in around 30 leprosy-affected countries.

 
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New Tribes Mission

Mankind's greatest need is Jesus. Because of Christ’s love, NTM missionaries develop caring relationships with tribal people, and help meet physical needs. Because of His love, missionaries want their friends to have the opportunity to place their faith in Christ, to become His disciples, and to experience the joy of being part of a mature church that takes this opportunity to others.

Challenge Ministries Swaziland UK

LBC members Gary and Sue are part of a group of ambassadors for the charity Challenge Ministries Swaziland UK (CMS UK). Having visited Eswatini and seen the good work being done, they plan to go into organisations and churches to share about the work of the charity, and how that has impacted their personal lives. They have been asked by CMS (UK) to head up teams to go on organised mission impact trips to Eswatini to see the various aspects of the charity’s work, with the objective that the participants will also become passionate to pray and get involved.