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Thursday, June 28th, 2007Everyone can say anything about anything to anybody and any time, anywhere.
Everyone can say anything about anything to anybody and any time, anywhere.
From the latest issue of The Pathway…
Al Mohler, Indianapolis, the SBC presidency
“It was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.”
– Jude 3
The conservative resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has produced remarkable results since 1979. […]
From the latest edition of The Pathway…
The Cult of the Amateur: How Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture….. by Andrew Keen (240 pages, $15).
Andrew Keen is not an anti-technology alarmist, nor is he a voice from the halls of right-wing conservatism. And yet, he is deeply troubled by the destructive effects Web 2.0 technology […]
Jim Smith, editor of The Florida Baptist Witness has a great editorial out today speaking on the Baptist Faith & Message motion that was brought forth last week in San Antonio. Jim certainly brings clarity to the issue. Good words.
HT:Drew Maust
The following is a letter from President Danny Akin of Southeastern Seminary addressed to the student body concerning the Southern Baptist Convention’s 2007 convocation in San Antonio, Texas.
Having returned home from the annual meeting of the SBC in San Antonio, I again was reminded why I love and appreciate the people called Southern Baptists. […]
Robin Hadaway, associate professor of missions at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Liberty, Mo., served on the 2007 Resolutions Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention in San Antonio. This is actually the second year in a row for Hadaway to sit on the committee, being one of the mandated holdovers from the previous year.
From this week’s issue of The Pathway…
Nearly 1,000 people made decisions at Crossover prior to SBC meeting
By Scott Lamb
Contributing Writer
SAN ANTONIO—During the week leading up to this year’s annual meeting in San Antonio, thousands of local and national Southern Baptists joined forces in strategic evangelistic efforts throughout the city, touching a total of 2,493 homes […]
For those of you who kept up with the BFM motion, and ensuing discussion, here are two Baptist men who have given some analysis to the topic.
A Union University press release states that in San Antonio there will be distribution of a booklet called Building Bridges written by Union President David Dockery and Beeson President Timothy George.
A generation that was playing Little League as the “Battle for the Bible” raged now includes some who loudly claim that the Conservative Resurgence has gone too far.
Not hardly.