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	<title>Comments on: State Conventions Stretched, Not Bloated</title>
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		<title>By: Who is More Lost? &#124; sbctoday</title>
		<link>http://www.greatcommissionkentucky.com/2010/01/gcr-myth-1-bloated-bureaucracies/comment-page-1/#comment-892</link>
		<dc:creator>Who is More Lost? &#124; sbctoday</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] It seems that some are using the lost and unreached people groups to promote a debate that leads to pet projects.  I am not against getting the Gospel to the lost and unreached people groups of the world.  I believe the mandate of reaching the unreached people groups is as much a part of the Great Commission as my Jerusalem. I have a scriptural conviction to  do all within my power, through the leading of the Holy Spirit and the cooperation of other Southern Baptist and Evangelicals, to see the mission accomplished.   However, since we began this debate on the Great Commission Resurgence we, as pastors, are now being presented with the argument that we are keeping 93% and the state conventions and the denominational structure fight over 7%. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It seems that some are using the lost and unreached people groups to promote a debate that leads to pet projects.  I am not against getting the Gospel to the lost and unreached people groups of the world.  I believe the mandate of reaching the unreached people groups is as much a part of the Great Commission as my Jerusalem. I have a scriptural conviction to  do all within my power, through the leading of the Holy Spirit and the cooperation of other Southern Baptist and Evangelicals, to see the mission accomplished.   However, since we began this debate on the Great Commission Resurgence we, as pastors, are now being presented with the argument that we are keeping 93% and the state conventions and the denominational structure fight over 7%. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Who is More Lost? :: SBC Today</title>
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		<dc:creator>Who is More Lost? :: SBC Today</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] It seems that some are using the lost and unreached people groups to promote a debate that leads to pet projects.  I am not against getting the Gospel to the lost and unreached people groups of the world.  I believe the mandate of reaching the unreached people groups is as much a part of the Great Commission as my Jerusalem. I have a scriptural conviction to  do all within my power, through the leading of the Holy Spirit and the cooperation of other Southern Baptist and Evangelicals, to see the mission accomplished.   However, since we began this debate on the Great Commission Resurgence we, as pastors, are now being presented with the argument that we are keeping 93% and the state conventions and the denominational structure fight over 7%. [...]</description>
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