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Video of Soulforce at Southern

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

As Baptist Press reported yestereday (see HERE), SoulForce came to Southern Seminary yesterday.
Click HERE for a YouTube link to a 16 minute video shot by one of the Soulforce members.
Kind of funny in one regard - they had planned on going to Union Univerisity (my alma mater), but instead went on to Southern (my seminary). […]

Feeding Sheep is Founder’s Focus

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

From the Pathway, click HERE.
By Scott Lamb
ST. PETERS – Participants of the Southern Baptist Founders Conference Midwest gathered on February 27-28 at First Baptist St, Peters for fellowship and to hear messages under the theme “Feed My Sheep”.
Host Pastor Joe Braden, the current President of the Missouri Baptist Convention Pastors Conference, opened the doors of […]

Q&A with Tom Ascol

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

The Pathway Q&A with Tom Ascol,Executive Director of Founders Ministries
In what direction do you see Founders Ministries heading in the coming years?
Founders Ministries intends to continue encouraging Southern Baptists to be faithful to the Scriptures and working for the recovery of the biblical Gospel and the spiritual renewal of local churches. We also plan to […]

9 Marks Coming to MBC Pastors’ Conference 2007

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Allen wrote up this story in this week’s Pathway
Mark Dever to headline Pastors’ Confab
By Allen Palmeri
Associate Editor
JEFFERSON CITY – Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., and executive director of 9Marks Ministries, is coming to the Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) Pastors’ Conference Oct. 29 at Tan-Tar-A, Osage Beach.
Dever will speak as […]

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

When I recall the words of that grand ole sage Larry Merchant of HBO World Championship Boxing fame, it reminds me of how we should deal with our detractors and “nattering nabobs of negativity.” Said Merchant: “The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on down the road.”

Scottie Reynolds Wins Big East Rookie of the Year

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Scottie Reynolds won the Big East Rookie of the Year award and also was placed on the second team of the All-Big East.
What a run Scottie has had this year!
And today, Nova plays DePaul on ESPN at noon eastern.
*** UPDATE *** Scottie Reynolds led all scorers with 29 points as Villanova downed DePaul 75-67.

Preseason All-Christian Major League Baseball Team

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Here is my preseason All-Christian Major League Baseball team:Manager - Clint Hurdle - Colorado Rockies
1B - Albert Pujols - St. Louis Cardinals
2B - Jamey Carroll - Colorado Rockies
SS - Jimmy Rollins - Philadelphia Phillies
3B - David Wright - New York Mets
OF - Carlos Beltran - New York Mets
OF - Matt Holliday - Colorado Rockies
OF - […]

10 Canons of Conservatism

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

It is impossible to state the canons that would define conservatism, but in their outstanding book “The Conservative Tradition in America,” Charles W. Dunn and J. David Woodard offer 10 canons that are sort of a synthesis of ideas from such notable conservative thinkers as Clinton Rossiter, Russell Kirk, Richard Weaver (one of my personal […]

NAMB gets a new President

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Based on early reactions from conservative friends across the Southern Baptist Convention that I have talked with, we should be absolutely elated at the appointment of Geoff Hammond as the new president-elect of the North American Mission Board. Me thinks this “ole ship SBC” is about to get a course correction — for the good. […]

The “Emerging Church” and Accountability

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

It’s not like we didn’t know it was coming.When Roger Moran, a leader of the conservative resurgence in Missouri and a member of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Executive Board, expressed concern about the so-called Emerging Church Movement’s impact on the SBC at the Executive Committee‘s Feb. 20 meeting in Nashville, it drew applause from […]

The real story of my coming to The Pathway

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

It has been said on another blog that I have said that I owe my job to Roger Moran. The truth is all the Missouri Baptist Convention staff owe a debt of gratitude to Moran. As a leader in the conservative resurgence in Missouri, Moran played a large part in the state […]

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