The SBC's Jerusalem Prayer Center Needs Your Ca$h
Last year the IMB's fundraising push for the Southern Baptists in Israel
 was the Baptist Village.  This year it's the Jerusalem Prayer Center 
(JPC).  And like last year, you have to give the fundraising maestros 
credit for their, um, creativity - they really know how to ram those 
square pegs of modern mission's marketing razzle-dazzle into the round 
holes of truth and reality.  All for the coveted missions dollars from 
the naive, dear Southern Baptist lay-folks on whom they cynically target
 in SBC churches. 
If one wants to be honest, this appeal for 
funds for something like the Jerusalem Prayer Center (and the BV last 
year) is all about institution building and legacy establishing - 
nothing more.  This is perfectly fine, except for at least two things.  
First, obviously, is that there is no mention about any connection between how 
saying your prayers in the JPC (as opposed to, say, anywhere else on the
 planet) will concretely result in "Outreach & Evangelism",  the 
category it's listed under.  Second, is the minor detail of how this 
is all diametrically opposed to IMB core values of investing in "institutions".
As opposed to my screed from last year, I'll be 
brief about the ongoing culture of IMB's 'Deceptions for Dollars' racket in this particular appeal.
The FIRST problem is that the appeal is under the category of 
"evangelism", when in fact, the appeal makes no claim that any concrete 
evangelism is ever going to happen by anyone.  Read it:
https://www.imb.org/give/
Nothing is more crucial to the spread of the gospel than prayer.
The Jerusalem Prayer Center is a powerhouse for prayer, affecting harvest fields across the world. As of 2019, visitors from at least 111 different lands have lifted prayers for their nations within the JPC walls. Included in that number are both Arabs and Jews from Israel, itself. In recent years young families have regularly visited the JPC to pray for the nations as a family unit. Your gift will fund the installation of family-friendly prayer spaces, including an outdoor Family Prayer Garden and an indoor family prayer room, called Samuel’s Space. Both areas are designed to provide tools that parents can use to deepen the prayer life of their family, and in turn, strengthen their own work of sharing Christ to the nations. The JPC staff will provide monthly prayer events geared to young families. Prayer-related activities give parents the ability to take abstract prayer concepts and make them concrete while strengthening fathers as the spiritual leaders of the family.
The Family Prayer Garden will house the seven species of indigenous plants that God promised in Deuteronomy 8:8: pomegranates, figs, grapes, olives, dates, barley, and wheat. Verses of Scripture in English, Arabic, and Hebrew are printed on large tiles inset into the garden wall. Stone benches and water features provide quiet spots where adults can enjoy time with the Lord.
Jerusalem is a multicultural city in Israel that is significant to Jews, Muslims, and Christians. The Jerusalem Prayer Center borders the largest ultra-Orthodox Jewish area of the city; the northern wall of the property is shared with a Muslim boys’ school; the front of the property borders an Arab traditional Christian school; and to the south, an evangelical church. Prayer elements allow parents to teach children to pray for the Jewish, Muslim, and Arab-Christian neighbors.
Give today to help this global prayer center flourish in the heart of Jerusalem.
What it DOES say is:
👉 The JPC is a "powerhouse for prayer, affecting harvest fields across the world" (whatever in the world that means)
👉 Your giving will fund:
  ✔ "installation of prayer spaces" which provide "tools...to deepen 
the prayer life" which will "strengthen (the) work of sharing Christ to 
the nations" (again, whatever that means).
  ✔ "Monthly prayer events" and "prayer-related activities" to make "abstract prayer concepts ... concrete"
  ✔ "Strengthening fathers as the spiritual leaders of the family".
For
 the cool price of $116K - installation of spaces, 'prayer elements'(?),
 deepening stuff, and strengthening things.  Gobbledygook.  
Sophisticated spiritual missions lingo that amounts to over a hundred 
thousand dollars of exactly nothing.  Just vague assurances that 
somehow, somewhere, some nebulous evangelism should occur some time in 
the future.  Maybe next month, next year.  Maybe in your own lifetime.  
Or hundreds of years later.  Or not.  They don't even try to explain.  But go ahead, trust 
them.
Let's give them benefit of the doubt (after all, you just never
 know, right?) why the JPC categorized "Outreach & 
Evangelism" (when maybe it would be more accurate to be categorized under 
"Discipleship & Training, or even "Missionary Care" and/or "Ministry
 Access").  Maybe some obedient intern hit the wrong button when 
publishing the appeal and accidentally mis-categorized it.  ...
 But this 
is exactly what they did last year with the appeal for funds for the 
BV.  One might conclude that a pattern is emerging, like the 
premeditated intention to deceive?  (If you think that's harsh, see my 
last few posts on this same pattern of behavior endemic in the IMB in posts from 2020 below👇, ad nauseum.)
Let's hope that maybe
 the writer of the appeal just couldn't stretch the truth so far as to 
actually make the claim that the JPC has ANY REAL CONNECTION with 
outreach and evangelism.  After all, this appeal is meant to appeal to the emotions - Israel+prayer+evangelism = GIVE💸💸💸.  If so, at least they didn't
wander completely off the plot and give up the gig.
Go ahead and give to these things, it's a free country and please don't take my word for any of this - what do I know? It's just one person's biased opinion. As long as you know what is going on and see through the rubbish, give to your heart's content. But you will get exactly nothing from what you pay for.... if you're OK with that.
 
 
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