It is involved in Southern Baptist church planting and revitalization, coordinating one of the United States's largest disaster relief agencies through the cooperation of state Baptist relief agencies, creating evangelism resources and other programs such as chaplaincy support and pastoral training.
[4] It is funded through a combination of the Southern Baptist Cooperative Program and the Annie Armstrong Offering.
[5] Citing “honest philosophical and methodological differences,” Bob Reccord resigned as NAMB president in April 2006.
Ezell was formerly pastor of Highview Baptist Church in Louisville, KY.[9] Vance Pitman joined NAMB as a national mobilizer in September 2015.
[12] Send Network debuted a new leadership team, new values, and a Spanish website in the fall of 2022.