Missionaries: The Real Heroes of the SBC
Many of us have men and women we admire in the SBC. We find them in our seminaries, behind pulpits across the nation, or serving in countless other ways. But the real heroes of the convention are the missionaries who leave behind comfort and security of home to serve Christ in foreign lands. These men and women embody the essence of sacrificial obedience, answering God’s call to take the gospel where it is desperately needed, and we need to be ready to support them. I recently heard IMB President Paul Chitwood speak of the many potential missionaries in the pipeline ready to go. Why haven’t they been sent? Because the money is needed to send them. Consider the ways these men and women are heroes and let that motivate you to give.
1. Sacrifice and Courage
IMB missionaries face challenges that most of us can only imagine. Many serve in restricted-access countries where Christianity is illegal, putting their safety (and that of their families) at risk every day. Others endure extreme poverty, isolation, and cultural barriers as they seek to build relationships and share the hope of Christ.
Missionaries often leave behind family and friends, trading the familiar for the unknown. They forgo stable jobs, comfortable homes, and the conveniences of modern life to follow God’s call. Their courage and commitment inspire us to live more faithfully in our own contexts.
2. Faithful Witness in Hard Places
The reality is that most of the world’s unreached people live in areas that are difficult to access and spiritually resistant. These are the places where IMB missionaries serve—bringing the gospel to people groups who have never heard the name of Jesus. They labor in places where the soil is hard, but they do so with perseverance, trusting that God will bring the harvest.
3. Fruit That Multiplies
One of the most inspiring aspects of missionary work is its multiplication effect. IMB missionaries train local believers to become leaders and disciple-makers in their own communities. This creates a ripple effect, where the gospel spreads far beyond what one person or team could accomplish. By equipping others, missionaries ensure that their work continues long after they have moved on.
Yes, these missionaries are truly the unsung heroes of the SBC, faithfully living out the gospel in hard-to-reach places. The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is a way for Southern Baptists to celebrate and support their sacrifice. Supporting it is not just about giving—it’s about partnering in the gospel. Here are three ways you can be involved: