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More than a backdrop Bobby Welch addresses an “Everyone Can” rally at First Baptist Church in Lebanon, Mo., with a stained glass depiction of Jesus being baptized in the background. Baptism, Welch said, is a key component of discipleship. [Read
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Parking lot prayer On the parking lot of a Wal-Mart in Arkansas, Bobby Welch, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, prays with Steven Garnett as the 19-year-old commits his life to Christ during one of the stops on Welch’s 50-state tour to emphasize evangelism. [Read
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Welch at NAMB Southern Baptist Convention President Bobby Welch addresses North American Mission Board staff members at the midpoint of his bus tour to strengthen Southern Baptist evangelistic outreach across the country. [Read
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Symbolizing cooperation Robert E. (Bob) Reccord, president of the North American Mission Board, presents a statue of figures rowing together -- symbolizing cooperation -– to Bobby Welch during the SBC president’s visit to the mission board. [Read
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Welch lifted in prayer North American Mission Board staff members gather around Bobby Welch for prayer during the SBC president’s visit at the midpoint of his national bus tour to bolster the cause of evangelism among Southern Baptists. [Read
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On the bus SBC President Bobby Welch (right) goes over the day's itinerary as the bus leaves Maine Street Baptist Church in Brunswick, Maine, heading to Christian Fellowship Baptist Church in Londonderry, N.H. On the bus with Welch are (left to right) trip coordinator Jason Leschitz; writer Allen Palmeri with the Missouri Baptist Convention’s Pathway newsjournal; and Jay Johnston, director of FAITH/Evangelism & discipleship at LifeWay Christian Resources. [Read
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Harnessing the effort At Maine Street Baptist Church in Brunswick, Maine, SBC President Bobby Welch holds up an old mule harness with the words "seek" and “save" painted onto the blinders as a reminder not to get distracted from sharing the Gospel in a lost world. [Read
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