We’re back with another episode of the SBC Today podcast, and this time the gang’s (almost) all here. Only John Mann was unavailable at recording time. It did run a little bit long, but considering the number of preachers involved, it really wasn’t bad at all. We came in under thirty-five minutes.
We began with a discussion prompted by a recent article in USA Today by two scientists who argue for a harmonization of Christian conviction and the theory of evolution. We then moved on to talk about musical styles and what they reveal about a church’s theology before discussing the dissolution of NAMB’s North American Missional Task Force. We finished up by taking a look at an article by J.D. Greear on the Great Commission Task Force’s prayer website.
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Really enjoyed the podcast. I think the problem and reason why baptisms are down is that for years that is all we as Southern Baptists have focused on. Why do we not get back to the great commission and teach them all things what soever He commanded us and then we would see more evangelism because people would be out fulfilling the Great Commission because Jesus commanded us to.
You’re exactly right, Kevin. If we were discipling our people as we ought, we wouldn’t need a task force to help us focus on the Great Commission. We’d need a task force to help churches figure out how to have more space to meet.