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One Young Pastor/Professor's Thoughts
We’re pleased to welcome another first-time contributor to SBC Today. Dr. Brad Reynolds is currently the Assistant Professor of Christian Education at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Reynolds holds degrees from Criswell College, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the College … Continue reading
Posted in Great Commission Resurgence, Guest Author, SBC
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Save the Last Chair for Me
Perhaps you, like me, are overwhelmed at the rapid happening of events within the Southern Baptist Convention. Consider the words of the Preacher, “there is no end to the writing of books,” or the reading of blogs. Recently, a rather eyeopening article appeared here.
In the article, two young Southern Baptists appeal to nuclear disarmament as the way forward in order for the world to produce peace for itself. They base their appeal on the Sermon on the Mount and the hopes of world peace. Merritt boasts that he is a “member of a rising generation of Christ-followers who engage public policy differently than the generation that came before us.” Question: What exactly was wrong with the public policy of those who came before him?
Promoting his supposed more faithful approach than the former generation, Merritt proceeded to postulate that his generation will “attempt to mirror the ministry of Jesus Christ by promoting compassion and justice and peace, we seek to transcend partisanship, and we welcome the opportunity to partner with people of mutual good will.” I suppose that is in opposition to the former generation who did not seek to mirror the ministry of Christ, in Merritt’s view.
The ABP article proved to be intriguing, but it caused us at SBC Today to wonder what theological foundation this political philosophy would be founded upon. Since the effort of nuclear disarmament is headed by Tyler Wigg-Stevenson, one who none of us at SBC Today were familiar with, we decided to examine exactly who Merritt is advocating our partnering with in cultural engagement. Continue reading
Posted in Baptist Identity, Cooperation, Ecumenical, Under 40
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Evangelism When the Cultural Sky is Falling
We’re honored to present to our readers this essay by Dr. David Mills. Dr. Mills serves as Assistant Dean for Applied Ministries and Assistant Professor of Evangelism in the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions at Southwestern Baptist … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelism, Great Commission Resurgence
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Misunderstandings, Monikers, and Misrepresentations: Reflections of an Under-40 Pastor in the SBC
Recent days have seen the increasing warning that pastors under 40 are abandoning the SBC for a movement that is more relevant. Large church pastors on the cutting edge are paraded before the followers of SBC goings-on for the purpose … Continue reading
Posted in Baptist Identity, Convictions, Ecclesiology
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The Family of Christ
Today we present to you this post from guest author Dr. Malcolm Yarnell, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology & Director of the Center for Theological Research at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Then His mother and brothers came to Him, but they could … Continue reading
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Guthrie to Head Stewardship Ministry
Dallas, Texas March 23 – Dr. Bob Eklund, founder of Eklund Stewardship Ministries, has announced that he is promoting Tim Guthrie to President/COO of the ministry (Guthrie had been serving as Vice President). Dr. Eklund will assume the title of … Continue reading
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Infant Baptism is Sin–From the Perspective of a Layman
We welcome a new contributor today. Chris Poe is a recent blogger that has been linked to over at Praisegod Barebones. If you would like to comment on this article you can go to Praisegod Barebones or One Pilgrim’s Progress … Continue reading
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The Measure of Success
Today we present an article written by Tennessee pastor Joe White. Brother Joe is the pastor of the Thompson Springs Baptist Church in Cleveland, Tennessee. He earned his Bachelors Degree in Theology from Andersonville Theological Seminary in Camilla, Georgia and … Continue reading
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