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Ken Scott is a Baptist theologian and lecturer.

Scott holds a BA, a MLitt, and a PhD. In 2007, Scott became Postgraduate Tutor at the Irish Baptist College in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Prior to that, he worked as a pastor in the Orkney Islands from 1971 to 1972, then in Peru for 18 years with Latin Link. Returning to the UK he was Director of Studies at the Belfast Bible College for 9 years and subsequently returned to Peru in 2000, serving with Baptist Missions.[1]

Scott is also involved with the BM Radio El Sembrador project.[2]

Scott is a member of Newtownbreda Baptist Church.

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Baptist Missions
TypeMission ministry
FocusChristianity
Location
OriginsAssociation of Baptist Churches in Ireland
Area served
France
Latvia
Peru
Republic of Ireland
Russia
Spain
Ukraine
United Kingdom
MethodEvangelism and Church planting
Members
30000
Key people
Gordon Darragh
SubsidiariesAssociation of Baptist Churches in Ireland
Employees
50
Volunteers
200
Websitewww.ibaptistmissions.org[1]

Baptist Missions (BM) is a Baptist mission organisation and a department of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland (ABC).[2] It is located in the Baptist Centre and is shared with ABC. The scope of their activities is international in scale covering several countries including France, Latvia, Peru, the Republic of Ireland, Russia, Spain, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.[3][4]

History edit

Missions work in Ireland can be traced back to 1814 when the Baptist Irish Society was formed. In 1888 the Baptist Irish Society was renamed the Irish Baptist Home Mission.

Missions work in Peru began in 1924 when the Irish Baptist Foreign Mission was formed. The first mission partners where sent to Peru in 1927. Missions work in France began in 1972.

In 1977 both oganisations where merged into the present day Baptist Missions.[5]

Aims edit

The main aims of BM include the evangelization of people and establishing and fostering churches of the Baptist faith and order our mission partners sent from churches on Ireland as well as the growing team of Peruvian mission workers.

Baptist Missions has two main aims:

  • Evangelism: The evangelisation of others in obedience to the Lord's commission.
  • Church Planting: The establishing, fostering and maintenance of churches in Ireland and overseas.

Strategy edit

The strategy used by BM to achieve its aims is by working with Baptist churches in the countries it works in to evangelise and plant churches and to help existing and new churches to grow and develop spiritually and numerically.

Ireland edit

Baptist Missions work on Ireland began before 1814..

Mission Partners edit

BM have 15 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Ireland, including Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Peru edit

BM first sent mission workers to Peru in 1927. BM work is mainly among the Aymara people, living in the Sierra of the Andes mountains where there is a growing Baptist community of 110 churches. Recently families have migrated to the costal cities of Ilo, Moquequa and Tacna and as a result most BM work in these areas.

Mission Partners edit

BM have 4 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Peru.

Peruvian Partners edit

BM also have 13 Peruvian Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Peru.

Europe edit

Baptist Missions work began in Europe in 1974.

Mission Partners edit

BM have 4 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Europe, including France, Latvia, Russia and Ukraine.

Projects edit

Baptist Missions have several projects:

Ite Camp and Conference Centre edit

Completed in 2006 the 20,000 sq metre Ite Camp and Conference Centre serves Peruvian Baptists as well as Assocation of Baptist Churches in Ireland teams. Resources include accommodation blocks, mini-amphitheatre and sport facilities. Teams from the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland regularly go to volunteer at the centre. The centre has a Board to manage the development, further building work on the site as well as a Youth ministries director.

Radio El Sembrador edit

Radio El Sembrador (The Sower) or Sower Radio broadcasts evangelistic programmes and Christian teaching around the Tacna area. Resources include a custom-made building, equipment and a team of workers. Radio El Sembrador broadcasts 24 hours a day through the internet.

Tacna Bookshop edit

Tacna Bookshop is a large building with shop front based beside the Tacna Seminary auditorium. Resources include a self-contained flat for the Tacna Seminary director.

SAD edit

The SAD programme (Seminary at a Distance) is a distance learning teaching programme for people who cannot attend existing centres in Tacna or Moquegua. Mostly those who live in Puno and Ilo.

Peruvian Workers edit

Currently 16 Peruvian Workers are employed by BM. These workers depend money from BM supporters. Peruvian worker students on the University of Wales, Lampeter Master of Arts in Theology (MA) course through Irish Baptist College can work while studying.

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

History edit

Baptist Missions work in Ireland can be traced back to 1814 when the Baptist Irish Society was formed. This became the Irish Baptist Home Mission in 1888 and Baptist Missions in 1977.[1] Baptist Missions work in Peru originated with the founding of the Irish Baptist Foreign Mission in 1924. The first missionaries were sent to south Peru in 1927. Baptist Missions work in Europe goes back to it's work in France in 1972.

Aims edit

The main aims of BM is evangelization of others and establishing and fostering churches of the Baptist faith and order our missionaries sent from churches in Ireland as well as the growing team of Peruvian mission workers.

Baptist Missions has two main aims:

  • Evangelism: The evangelisation of others in obedience to the Lord's commission.
  • Church Planting: The establishing, fostering and maintenance of churches in Ireland and overseas.

Strategy edit

The strategy used by Baptist Missions to achieve its aims is by working with existing Baptist churches, in Europe, Peru and Ireland, to reach out and plant new churches and to help those existing and new churches to grow and develop spiritually and numerically.

Ireland edit

Baptist Missions has been church planting in Ireland since the 19th century.

Mission Partners edit

BM have 15 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Ireland, including Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Peru edit

BM first sent missionaries to South Peru in 1927. BM work is mainly among the Aymara people, living in the Sierra of the Andes mountains around lake Titicaca where there is a thriving Baptist community of well over 100 churches. In recent years thousands of Aymara families have migrated to the costal cities of Tacna, Ilo and Moquequa and as a result most BM work in the shanty towns of these cities.

Mission Partners edit

BM have 4 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Peru.

Peruvian Partners edit

BM also have 13 Peruvian Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Peru.

Europe edit

Baptist Missions commenced work in Europe in 1974.

Mission Partners edit

BM have 4 Mission Partners groups working in a variety of locations in Europe, including France, Latvia, Russia and Ukraine.

Projects edit

Baptist Missions have several projects:

Ite Camp and Conference Centre edit

Completed in 2006 the 20,000 sq metre Ite Camp and Conference Centre in Peru serves Peruvian Baptists. Resources include accommodation blocks, mini-amphitheatre and sport facilities. Teams from the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland regularly go to volunteer at the centre. The centre has a Board to manage the development, further building work on the site as well as a Youth ministries director.

Radio El Sembrador edit

Radio El Sembrador (The Sower) or Sower Radio aims to broadcast evangelistic programmes and quality Bible teaching around the Tacna district. Resources include a custom-made building, equipment (computers, cabins and recorders) and a team of workers. Radio El Sembrador broadcasts 24 hours a day through the internet

Tacna Bookshop edit

Tacna Bookshop is a three story building with shop front based beside the Tacna Seminary auditorium. Resources include a self-contained flat for the Tacna Seminary director.

SAD edit

The SAD programme (Seminary at a Distance) brings the benefits of a bible college training to those who cannot easily attend one of the existing centres in Tacna or Moquegua. At the moment that means those who live in the various provinces of Puno and also Ilo. The programme has a double emphasis:

  • First the formation of distance learning centres in strategic provincial centres where students can study on a part time basis through intensively taught courses or using other distance learning materials. This part of the program is designed to suit church leaders who have work and family commitments for whom full-time study would be impossible.
  • Second the program is the provision of a limited number of grants so that students from these outlying areas can come and study and receive practical training in Moquegua on a fulltime basis. Full time students receiving a grant, receive their food, board and tuition without charge during the 9 months of the year that the seminary has classes. They do not receive any cash in hand or help during out of term time.

It is anticipated that students will study for 1, 2 or 3 years depending on their ability and the time they have available and that at the end of this time they will return to their own communities and local churches. Obviously this part of the program is targeted principally at younger people who are more flexible and do not have the same home and work responsibilities.

Peruvian Workers edit

At present BM have 16 Peruvian Workers employed by BM. These workers depend on the prayerful generosity of missions supporters for their salary. Another facet of this project is the students on the University of Wales, Lampeter Master of Arts in Theology (MA) course through Irish Baptist College who work while studying.

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