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BAPTIST ASSOCIATION OF GREATER BATON ROUGE
& Adoniram Judson, Jr. Mission and Ministries Center
10560 Airline Highway ~ Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Phone: (225) 296-3943





Dear BAGBR Church,

1 Timothy 5: 3 "Honor widows who are widows indeed;"

Seldom does the Apostle give such large sections of his writings to discussing groups in the church that are in need of being ministered to.  Yet in this passage, Paul takes fourteen verses to discuss the "ministry to widows" who are older,  and then he gives a message to younger widows (vv.3-16).  Apparently, for various reasons, there were many widows in the churches.  Women normally outlive men, as men are called upon to fight in wars and often their activities are more risky due to their jobs. And as the church was rapidly growing, many of the men were either arrested or martyred.  Whatever the reason for the number of widows, which was not explained, it was incumbent upon the church to rise to the occasion and minister to them.  

Earlier in the book of Acts (chapter 6) there was friction in the church over how to minister to widows.  This gave rise to the selecting of what we later would identify as deacons.  The effectiveness of this new ministry to widows would be an identifying distinction of the church from the world.  Older widows were greatly neglected and often mistreated in the ancient world because they did not have someone to advocate or intercede for them.  The Church's responsiveness and compassion to widows and their needs may have caused many unbelieving widows in the community to come to faith in Christ.  It was necessary for families to take responsibility and care for their own widows so that an effective ministry to other widows could be provided, thus not burdening the church excessively (v. 4).  Consequently, those who did not have the blessing of strong family ties were to be folded into the life and ministry of the church.  This does not sound like an exciting ministry for obvious reasons, but when the church was willing to be responsible and willing to do this work, there was a blessing on the church that could not be explained, other than  by God's approval.  James observed that pure and undefiled religion in the sight of God was to visit orphans and widows in their distress (James 1: 27).  

There is a good reason that Paul gave attention to this ministry, and for that reason we should as well.  Any ministry in the church that is effective and is impactful in the world will require personal responsibility, organization, persistence, and sacrifice.

In Christ,
Tommy Middleton

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The Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge has as its present mission (A) to establish new relationships between both the churches and pastors; (B) to strengthen existing relationships of the churches and members through a commitment to a vision for kingdom growth that is larger than the local church. This commitment can be evaluated by the degree to which the local church members will penetrate their community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ through family and community orientation and social involvement that exemplifies the caring and sharing nature of Jesus Christ.

 


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