Baptist World Alliance, BWA News Release

BWA appoints new personnel

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The Baptist World Alliance® formalized two appointments during a meeting of the General Council in Chile on July 6.

The General Council forms part of the Annual Gathering in the capital city of Santiago from July 2-7, and is one of the governing bodies of the BWA.

Rothangliani Rema Chhangte, originally from Mizoram state in Northeast India but whose last position has been liaison for Burmese refugees with American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) in the United States, was formally appointed by the General Council as the director of Baptist World Aid.

She has a strong development background through her work as liaison for Burmese refugees with the ABHMS; as program analysis coordinator with Church World Service (CWS); as founder and executive director of the Asian American Youth Association; and as an administrator at the Oxford Conference on Christian Faith and Economics. Her bachelor’s and Master of Business Administration degrees are in the fields of business and development.

An ordained pastor, Chhangte is a lifelong Baptist, having been baptized as a young child in India. She has had a long association with the BWA, having previously served on the General Council from 2001-2007, and has attended a number of Baptist World Congresses and Baptist Youth World Conferences. She was pastor of the Woodland Baptist Church from 1994-2000 and, prior to that, was assistant pastor of Chestnut Street Baptist Church, both in Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania in the US.

She also has interchurch cooperation credentials. In addition to her work with CWS, Chhangte is a member of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches and was a member of the Executive Committee and Governing Board of the National Council of Churches from 2001-2007, co-chairing its Interfaith Commission between 2004 and 2007.

She holds a Master of Divinity degree from Palmer Theological Seminary, an MBA degree from Eastern University, and a bachelor’s degree from Bethel University, all in the US; as well as diplomas from the Oxford Graduate Summer School of Theology in the United Kingdom and the Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies in Switzerland.

“I am humbled by your vote of confidence and thank you and God for giving me this opportunity to be of service to Baptist churches around the world,” Chhangte told the council. “I look forward to working closely with all of you and partnering with you so that together we can make Baptist World Aid the premier relief and development agency for Baptists worldwide.”

In addition, Duro Ayanrinola, who was elected general secretary of the All Africa Baptist Fellowship (AABF) at a meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, in November 2011, was formally appointed as the BWA regional secretary for Africa. He was previously director of the Missionary Organization Department of the Nigerian Baptist Convention.

He holds bachelor’s degrees from the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary in Ogbomoso and the American Baptist College in Nashville, Tennessee, in the US; and Master of Divinity and Doctor of Missiology degrees from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kentucky.

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© July 6, 2012

The Baptist World Alliance, founded in 1905, is a fellowship of 253 conventions and unions in 130 countries and territories comprising 51 million baptized believers in 176,000 churches. For more than 100 years, the Baptist World Alliance has networked the 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.