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HONORING DAVID HARDAGE

THANK YOU FOR SERVING TEXAS BAPTISTS!

Hardage retired from his role as Executive Director after 11 years of faithful service in December 2022

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

Through the office of Executive Director David Hardage, we continued to support Disaster Relief through Texas Baptist Men, grew our Texas Baptist Ambassador program, and expanded awareness of all that can be done through cooperative giving.

ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

If your church gives through Texas Baptists CP, you impact millions of lives of all ages and cultures every year through the Office of the Associate Executive Director. One out of every 12 Texans is impacted by our education and human care institutions.

A FEW RESULTS FROM CP INVESTMENT OF : A FEW RESULTS FROM CP INVESTMENT OF :

$ 2.17 million

$ .52 million

124 linear feet of historical material has been acquired by the Texas Baptist Historical Collection, including the personal papers of Bill Tillman, artifacts of T.B. Maston and the records of Second Baptist Church in Dallas

5,005 donors made 31,142 gifts providing $7,290,730 in ministry support. Recorded 114 new bequests totaling $7,549,600.00 for Texas Baptists ministries and $1,814,000 for affiliated churches

$101M distributed to 30,127 Baptist university students in aid

$91,600 distributed in grants to 18 churches

1,682 33 lives impacted through child and human care services new chaplains endorsed

341,140 $500,500 $1.7M

GC2 Press literature users contributed to ministers' retirement distributed to 1,091 ministry students by Ministerial Financial Assistance

In 2022, Texas Baptists churches, through the BGCT, contributed...

$ 21,841,416 to the SBC to reach the lost around the world for generations to come full and part-time missionaries

67,187 *

3,530 future and current ministers training at six SBC seminaries

* Approved CP Funding

Resulting in...

176,795