Baptist involvement in the modern missionary movement

The topic of Missions among the Baptist became a major point of debate starting in the late 1700's and culminating in a division among the American Baptist Family in 1832. A group of Baptist met in Black Rock Maryland and signed a resolution now known as The Black Rock Address. They opposed the newly invented schemes of the modern missionary movement in that day. 

A Series of articles by Elder Claude Mckee on the introduction of Mission programs  among the Baptist in America 

        Introduction of Modern Missions in America Part I (published in The Christian Baptist , November 1995)
       Means and Anti-means Part II  (published in The Christian Baptist, January 1996)
       The Spread of the Gospel  Part III (published in The Christian Baptist, February 1996)
        
        True Biblical Missions part I  (published in The Christian Baptist, October 1996)
       True Biblical Missions Part II   (published in The Christian Baptist, November 1996)

Articles concerning the recent re-introduction of modern missionary endeavors among the Primitive Baptist

Primitive Baptist Missionary Movement in the Philippines  A rebuttal to their claim of compatibility with the Black Rock Address
The Primitive Baptist Library other articles, resolutions and information about this new attempt to modernize the Primitive Baptist


Misc Articles

Changes in Baptist practice regarding ministerial training by Elder Claude McKee


The calling and sending of a minister by Elder Claude McKee

Much People    Our text shows clearly that not all the inhabitants of Corinth were God’s people.  If they had been then there would have been no point whatsoever in the Lord telling Paul, "I have much people in this city."  by Elder Ralph Harris 

Music, The Organ Question  Organ music in the Church. An article by Elder Walter Cash which was printed by Elder C. H. Cayce in the Primitive Baptist  in 1937

Instrumental Music Why do the primitive Baptists object to the use of instrumental music in the church? by Elder C. M. Mills


Marked, They should be  Copied from Editorial writings of Elder C. H. Cayce Volume VI page 301

Manifestly approved   Some will try to advocate the heresy that God predestinated many [or all] things
by Elder Marty Hoogasian

Mount Rushmore  I conclude that to some of God's people coming to the Church, the Kingdom of God, the stone cut out of the mountain without hands, is muck like Mt. Rushmore to me.  by Elder Marty Hoogasian

Marvel Not    The Arminians would have this Scripture read: 'everyone that decides to be born of the Spirit can be like the wind and blow wherever he will' by Elder Marty Hoogasian