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Southern Baptists, Sexual Abuse, and a Far More Serious Problem

Their neglect is rebellion against God.

Written by Tom Ascol | Saturday, March 2, 2019

An honest examination of Southern Baptist churches reveals a much deeper problem than even sexual abuse. The real problem is spiritual before it is moral. That is, Southern Baptists have a problem with God. They trumpet their affirmation of the inerrancy of Scripture and unhesitatingly call it the written Word of God. Yet, at the... Continue Reading

The Blessings and Joys of Pastoral Ministry

“I thank him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because he judged me faithful, appointing me to his service” (1 Timothy 1:12).

Written by Kyle Borg | Friday, March 1, 2019

There seems, at least in my perspective, to be an unfortunate emphasis on the negative side of the pastoral ministry – conflict, long hours, budget woes, neglect, burnout, etc. Is that all the ministry amounts to? Not a chance! And I think pastors need to be guarded and resist the temptation of letting those things... Continue Reading

What Churches Need to Know about Sexual Crimes

Here are aspects of the civil law that churches need to be aware of as they work to prevent these crimes from happening and reporting them and dealing with them if they do.

Written by Gene Veith | Friday, March 1, 2019

While the civil law as enforced by the state may not be as comprehensive as God’s moral law, do not assume that just because the “culture” or the “secular world” seems so sexually permissive that the society’s laws are not strict.  They are.  And they bear witness to the larger moral reality that God built... Continue Reading

Public Reading of Scripture as Worship

At the center of every Christian worship service must be the Word of God.

Written by Josh Buice | Thursday, February 28, 2019

We as believers must place a great priority upon the centrality of God’s Word among his people. By gathering together for the public reading of Scripture—from the very beginning of the service—it places a priority upon the Word. An honest evaluation for all believers would be to compare the amount of singing to the amount... Continue Reading

United Methodists Face Uncertainty After Delegates Reject Plan Allowing Same-Sex Marriage, LGBT Clergy

United Methodist delegates voted to approve the Traditional Plan, 438-384, after rejecting the progressive One Church Plan, which would have lifted the church’s prohibitions on same-sex marriage and LGBT clergy.

Written by Holly Meyer | Wednesday, February 27, 2019

The delegates voted Tuesday morning 449-374 to reject that progressive plan, known as the One Church Plan, which would have lifted the church’s prohibitions on same-sex marriage and LGBT clergy while adding protections for those who do not support the marriages. One Church Plan supporters worried about future. The division was present in the debates.... Continue Reading

Lessons Learned from a Leadership Nightmare

As I’ve reflected on this experience several truths have emerged that help me to process the whole ordeal.

Written by Steve Benninger | Wednesday, February 27, 2019

This elder had been a friend of mine for forty years. We started the church together. We ministered alongside each other for decades. We teamed up to lead the church and staff together. ​But one evening, I had to tell him it was over. He was out. After thirty years, he was no longer a pastor... Continue Reading

The Pendulum Swing Syndrome When Churches Get a New Pastor: Five Key Questions

Too often churches choose new pastors largely based upon the perceived weaknesses of the previous pastor.

Written by Thom S. Rainer | Wednesday, February 27, 2019

When churches become players in the pendulum swing game, they are prone to overlook other issues, some of which may be far more important than compensating for a perceived weakness. I have heard numerous church leaders and members bemoan the bad fit of the next pastor simply because they did not ask sufficient questions.  ... Continue Reading

Sex Abuse Among Southern Baptists

As Southern Baptists, we have to come to face reality: These reports show a systemic problem spanning decades of neglect in handling abuse cases in our local churches and through our cooperative structures.

Written by Keith Whitfield | Wednesday, February 27, 2019

The past twelve months have been a heart-rending season, with a handful of dismissals surrounding sexual misconduct and one for the mishandling of cases of sexual misconduct. Now another shoe has dropped: The Houston Chronicle published three articles—“Abuse of Faith,” “Offend, Then Repeat,” and “Preying on Teens”—on more than 700 abuse cases that occurred in Southern Baptist... Continue Reading

Uncle Fred’s Dangerous Bible

The Word of God ought to have such value to your soul that you would risk your very life to learn to be nearer to God and know how to live and how to die.

Written by Nathan Eshelman | Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1813-1897) was born into slavery and would escape to Philadelphia as a young woman. She learned to read as a child, and as a fugitive slave in the North published Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, where she described her experience as a female slave living in the South before the... Continue Reading

African Methodism Will Not Bow The Knee To US Progressivism

United Methodist delegates are gathered in St. Louis to debate the issue of whether the UMC should revise their church’s doctrine and practice regarding same-sex marriage and LGBT clergy.

Written by Colin Smothers | Monday, February 25, 2019

“Friends, please hear me, we Africans are not afraid of our sisters and brothers who identify as lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgendered, questioning, or queer. We love them and we hope the best for them. But we know of no compelling arguments for forsaking our church’s understanding of Scripture and the teachings of the church universal.... Continue Reading

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