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Throw Open The Doors

December 6, 2014 by Nick Horton

She excitedly held the pregnancy test out to her husband. "What does that mean? What am I looking at?" "I'm pregnant!" "What?!?! Awesome. Oh my gosh! Let's tell our parents and..." "No. I want to wait until, you know, later on. Just in case..." she trailed off. He knew what she meant but did not want to say. In case the baby didn't make it. In case there was a miscarriage. ---------- How many of us have gone through something similar? The exhilaration of pregnancy leads to nervous unease as the days pass. Husband and wife pray, and wait, hoping this pregnancy will make it. … [Read more...] about Throw Open The Doors

WHAT’S SO WRONG WITH THE PHRASE, “HAPPY HOLIDAYS”?

December 5, 2014 by Jared Wellman

It happens every year. Before the leaves can change from green to orange–and before those leaves descend to the ground–businesses start promoting their Christmas ads. Or as many businesses call them, their “holiday” ads. And this undoubtedly Hulk-rages every Christian on the planet into a wreath-colored green. “How dare they remove ‘Christ’ from ‘Christmas!'” we cry. Just like the Hulk, we promise these business that they won’t like us when we’re angry. Take a chill pill with me, proverbial Bruce Banners. What’s so wrong with the word “holiday”? Is the word so bad that it warrants … [Read more...] about WHAT’S SO WRONG WITH THE PHRASE, “HAPPY HOLIDAYS”?

I’m Not Black, But…

December 4, 2014 by Bart Barber

I'm not black, but I am a lot of other things. All of them influence my reaction to the death of Eric Garner: I am a Christian: That means I'm someone proclaiming the message of peace on earth and good will toward men. These events must trouble me, because they are moving us away from that end. And as I write, I want to write things that will move us toward peace on earth and good will toward men. I am a Baptist: For much of our history and in much of the world today (and dare I say perhaps again in our near future?), Baptists have suffered under an adverse relationship with the civil … [Read more...] about I’m Not Black, But…

Russell Moore, The Gospel of the Kingdom and Eric Garner (by William Dwight McKissic, Sr)

December 4, 2014 by Guest Blogger

Pastor Dwight McKissic blogs at "Wm. Dwight McKissic, Sr: A New Blog for a Pneuma Time."  Our nation is ill-at-ease. The number one item purchased on Black Friday was guns. Ebola, ISIS and terrorism are threatening us from afar. Questionable and controversial Grand Jury decisions have erupted into civil unrest within. Race-relations; family life; definition of a family; church attendance; economic wellbeing; and optimism about our collective future are all undergoing serious revisions, doubts and uncertainty daily. It seems as if foundations are crumbling. Land marks are being removed. … [Read more...] about Russell Moore, The Gospel of the Kingdom and Eric Garner (by William Dwight McKissic, Sr)

Christmas as Spiritual Warfare

December 4, 2014 by Mike Bergman

Maybe it’s burnout from too many baby-in-a-manger scenes, but when it comes to the Christmas story I tend to be drawn to passages of scripture outside of ordinary thought when we think about Jesus coming to earth. In recent years, one of my favorite passages about our celebrations of the birth of Jesus has become Revelation 12. With a giant red seven-headed dragon it certainly falls outside the realm of typical manger scenes. However, I think it communicates a strong point that we must keep in mind: Christmas is about spiritual warfare. And, no, I’m not talking about whether the WalMart … [Read more...] about Christmas as Spiritual Warfare

SBC Pastors and mental illness…by the numbers (by William Thornton)

December 3, 2014 by Guest Blogger

William Thornton is the SBC Plodder.  I'm a numbers guy and find these numbers about pastors to be interesting: 1 in 4 One in four pastors acknowledge that they have struggled with a mental illness such as depression. Since this is a self-reported statistic (LifeWay Research asked pastors, 1000 of them by a telephone survey earlier this year), it is not at all surprising that, anonymously, one in four pastors would report such a struggle. I'm guessing that some of the other three in four lied by not admitting some level of struggle with a mental illness such as depression. Any pastors … [Read more...] about SBC Pastors and mental illness…by the numbers (by William Thornton)

Realities of a Post Christian America

December 3, 2014 by Dan

Luke 12:16-20 tells the story of a rich man with a great crop.  He makes plans to build bigger barns and be merry, not knowing he wouldn't survive the night.  I think the Church in the United States, and probably Western Europe as well, is like this man.  There was a foundation of Biblical teachings and this country was a Christian nation, founded by Christians escaping persecution from the Church of England.  Christian traditions and values were American traditions and values, the two became intertwined.  It was part of church culture, it was part of American culture.  Then the times … [Read more...] about Realities of a Post Christian America

Important Links Concerning Ferguson (from Wm Dwight McKissic, Sr)

December 2, 2014 by Guest Blogger

Here are some links I promised to provide. In a strange way, I am believing God to bring healing and unity out of what appears to be division and doubt at the moment. I sense God is up to something. And I am on the tip-toe of anticipation about what God is going to do in the days to come. BLACK-ON-BLACK VIOLENCE: PASTOR VODDIE BAUCHAM’S ASSAULT ON BLACK PEOPLE http://drewgihart.com/2014 /12/01/black-on-black-violence-pastor-voddie-bauchams-assault-on-black-people-by-austin-channing-brown-christena-cleveland-drew-hart-and-efrem-smith/ A BLACK MAN IS KILLED IN THE U.S. EVERY 28 HOURS … [Read more...] about Important Links Concerning Ferguson (from Wm Dwight McKissic, Sr)

Southern Baptist Missionaries

December 2, 2014 by Mike Bergman

When you look at the numbers, our North American Mission Board in 2013 claimed 2342 missionaries, plus 3514 chaplains and 1255 student missionaries. The International Mission Board in 2014 claims 4816 missionaries. That totals just shy of 12,000 missionaries working in various locations. I 100% believe we need missionaries like these serving on the field in various locations, and that we should support them through giving to the Cooperative Program and through other streams such as Lottie Moon and Annie Armstrong. This week my church began our yearly emphasis for the Lottie Moon Christmas … [Read more...] about Southern Baptist Missionaries

Why Jeremiah Has Been Rocking My Soul

December 1, 2014 by Mike Leake

I’ve been reading through Jeremiah during my quiet times. It’s tearing me up. “Lift up your eyes to the bare heights, and see! Where have you not been ravished? By the waysides you have sat awaiting lovers…” (Jeremiah 3:2) Ouch. There isn’t a single place in all the land that you haven’t defiled with your harlotry. Not one square inch. And then she has the audacity to do this: For they have turned their back to me, and not their face. But in the time of their trouble they say, ‘Arise and save us!’ (Jeremiah 2:27) A woman has just finished giving herself to a man that is not her husband and … [Read more...] about Why Jeremiah Has Been Rocking My Soul

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