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In 1998, the Adirondack Baptist Association saw a need
to begin a ministry specifically to reach out to the tourists and athletes who
were visiting the village of Lake Placid. (Such a ministry had existed in the
early 1980s, but no one had served in this way for many years.) Associational Missionary Jim Goforth
was the catalyst to beginning this ministry. The Lord brought Jake Morrow, a
North American Mission Board “US/C-2” missionary, to lead North Country
Ministries (NCM) for two years. The ministry event that really “put North
Country Ministries on the map” was volunteering at the Goodwill Games that
came to Lake Placid in the winter of 2000. Since that time, NCM has built its
reputation on being servants who will do all the jobs that nobody else wants to
do. In the fall of 2001, the Lord led Derek Spain to the North Country to begin
leading the ministry.
Over the years, NCM has provided volunteers for
Ironman Triathlons, ESPN Great Outdoor Games, World Cup Winter Sports Events (Luge,
Bobsled, Skeleton, Ski Jumping, Hockey, Snowboarding, Figure Skating) and more. The volunteers
with NCM, who come from churches all over the Adirondacks, are known for their
hard work, great attitude, willingness to serve behind the scenes or wherever
needed, and unselfish spirit. The event organizers know that NCM volunteers
are not volunteering for what we can receive; we are volunteering for
what we can give.
NCM works very closely with the Lake Placid
Visitor’s Bureau and with ORDA (the Olympic Regional Development Authority),
the organizers who bring these big events to our village. Through our volunteer
efforts, the Lord has opened the door on numerous occasions for us to share the
gospel with people, through servant evangelism, giving away of specialized
evangelism items, creative
evangelism and personal evangelism. Two verses that are very important to our
ministry are: Matthew 5:16, “Let your light so shine before men, that they
may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven,” and 1 Peter
3:15, “In your heart set apart Jesus as Lord. And always be ready to
give an answer to anyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that you
have. Do this with gentleness and respect.”
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