Appreciation

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BWA World Congress Resolution 1980.8

Appreciation

Realizing that the 75th Anniversary is a peak experience for our growing and dynamic Baptist World Alliance, we offer our sincere appreciation

To the Baptist Federation of Canada and its leaders for their outstanding preparation and the care given us.

To the city of Toronto, the Provincial Government, and the Government of Canada for their warm welcome.

To Warren Magnuson and the Program Committee and David Simmonds and the Committee on Local Arrangements for their excellent plan-ning.

To the staff and officers of the Alliance for their labors and sincere com-mitment which combined to make this Congress an outstanding success.

To our General Secretary, Robert S. Denny, and our President, David Y. K. Wong, for their endless service to us and to Christian unity, with our love and best wishes as they graduate into another dimension of Christian living.

Citations

Original Source Bibliography: Bryant, Cyril E. and Burke, Ruby J., editors. Celebrating Christ’s Presence Through the Spirit: Official Report of the Fourteenth Congress, Toronto, Canada, July 8-13, 1980. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1981.

Original Source Footnote/Endnote: Cyril E. Bryant and Ruby J. Burke, eds., Celebrating Christ’s Presence Through the Spirit: Official Report of the Fourteenth Congress, Toronto, Canada, July 8-13, 1980 (Nashville: Broadman Press, 1981), p. 245.

Online Document Full Citation: BWA World Congress Resolution 1980.8 Appreciation; https://baptistworld.org/resolutions.

In-text Online Document Citation: (BWA World Congress Resolution 1980.8).

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Since its formation in 1905, the Baptist World Alliance has networked the global Baptist family to impact the world for Christ with a commitment to strengthen worship, fellowship and unity; lead in mission and evangelism; respond to people in need through aid, relief, and community development; defend religious freedom, human rights, and justice; and advance theological reflection and leadership development.