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Two Divergent Views from Young Pastors on Southern Baptist Life

 Over the past month or so, there has been has been quite a bit of discussion about the state and direction of the Southern Baptist Convention in Baptist newspapers and blogs.  The discussion was set off by South Carolina pastor Brad Whitt, and a few weeks later I had the privilege of offering a published [...]

 

Young, Southern Baptist… and Kingdom-focused!

I wasn’t born and raised a Southern Baptist.  I was a born and raised a sinner. In 1980, I was born to my family in Bowling Green, KY.  You hear of people who are “E. C. Christians,” meaning they only go to church at Easter and Christmas, but my family wasn’t even that.  I guess [...]