The eighteenth-century writer, Samuel Johnson, once quipped, “Depend upon it, sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, ...
Southern Baptists have been talking a lot about a resolution the last two years, and with good reason. But far more important than ...
This article was originally posted in August 2021 A recent Christianity Today article describes the efforts to promote racial diversity in the Southern ...
“I left the convention disheartened by the liberalism and pragmatism of our leaders. I am praying about how to shepherd the local flock ...
Several things happened at #SBC21 and many, if not most, of them are deeply concerning to grassroots Southern Baptists who love Christ, fear ...
It was January 16, 2019 at the Sovereign Nations ‘Social Justice & The Gospel’ Conference in Atlanta, Georgia preceding the G3 Conference. I ...
“The exchange of one set of bureaucrats for another doth not a reformation make.” I first heard Timothy George, the founding Dean of ...
There is a crisis of biblical manhood in our day. Everywhere you look, there seems to be a gutting of mature manhood and ...
A recent lecture on hermeneutics promoted by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) reminded me of a scene at the end of The Lion, ...
One of my growing concerns about American Christianity (and I include myself and the congregation that I serve in this analysis) is that ...
Since representing Southern Baptists a year ago before the National Commission on Military, National, and Public service, I’ve been in contact with retired ...
In 1974, one year after the United States Supreme Court created a law to legalize abortion on demand in the Roe v Wade ...
I hate every form of abuse. Whether it be the father who uses harsh words with his wife or children; the mother who ...
In the aftermath of the 2019 Southern Baptist Convention, it has become apparent that Resolution 9 “On Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality” was ...
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