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Review of Am I Really a Christian?

August 25, 2011 by Mike Leake

I had just finished preaching another message from 1 John.  Very shortly after closing the service I was approached by one of our Jesus-loving teenagers.  She seemed sad.  I knew what she was getting ready to say… “Mike, I don’t think there is any way that I’m saved”. I knew what she was going to say because we had already had this conversation quite a few times.  She was, as many of us are tempted to be, prone to a morbid introspection.  If you gave her the “tests” of 1 John—she’d fail them every time…at least in her own mind.  But if you asked everyone that knew this girl they would … [Read more...] about Review of Am I Really a Christian?

Why I Am Apathetic About Elders in Baptist Churches

August 24, 2011 by Dave Miller

Elders are a hot topic in Baptist conversations today.  Elder-rule.  Elder-leadership.  Pastors are the elders.  Elders make you Presbyterian.  I've read a lot of these discussions and I have not really entered into most of them.  There is a reason for that. I just don't care that much.  Please, put down the stones with which you intend to stone me for my heresy, and let me explain myself a little bit.  I am not an opponent of elder-leadership in churches.  All of the churches I have served in my three decades as a pastor have been pastor/deacon/committee-run churches - standard, traditional … [Read more...] about Why I Am Apathetic About Elders in Baptist Churches

An Interesting New Series by Dr. Steve Lemke

August 24, 2011 by Dave Miller

Dr. Lemke has begun a series at SBC Today called "Distinctive Baptist Beliefs."  In this series he is attempting to stake out a middle ground between Arminianism and Calvinistic Presbyterian/Reformed theology.  He is writing to define how Baptist doctrine and Presbyterian/Reformed doctrine differs.  He is articulating the "middle way" in which he recognizes and honors the Presbyterian tradition but also defines his differences with it. This is the second recent series which has attempted to further the discussion of Baptist identity.  Nathan Finn's excellent series, "The Gospel and Baptist … [Read more...] about An Interesting New Series by Dr. Steve Lemke

NAMB and Restoring Lost Trust (by William Thornton)

August 24, 2011 by Guest Blogger

(I saw this over at SBC Plodder and thought our readers might like it - so I stole it.  Don't tell William.) Lottie Moon and Annie Armstrong have always been one-two in special offerings for the churches I have pastored over the last three decades. We didn't have to pray about it, think about it, decide about it; come December and March it was Lottie and Annie and that was that. Then NAMB's head took a private jet to a movie in London, at our expense, and Spending God's Money came along, more revelations about wasting money, a hasty resignation followed by SBC heavyweights putting out … [Read more...] about NAMB and Restoring Lost Trust (by William Thornton)

The P-Word: Part 1 (by Jim Gifford)

August 23, 2011 by Guest Blogger

Hi all, Today I want to discuss a theological word that has become more familiar to the Evangelical and Baptist world over the last couple of decades. That word is perichoresis. I’ve spent a fair amount of time around this word and I want to share some of my findings with you. Perichoresis is a word that describes, primarily, the relationship enjoyed by the persons of the Trinity. Though the word is not found in the Bible, and not found in theological literature until the fourth century, the concept is very biblical. Several times in the writings of John, and most notably in chapters … [Read more...] about The P-Word: Part 1 (by Jim Gifford)

Permanent Prospects and Backslidden Baptists

August 22, 2011 by Rick

Christianity is a team sport.  There are no free agents.  There are no Lone Rangers. We simply cannot obey the "one another" passages of Scripture if we are not properly united with a local church fellowship to whom we are accountable and with whom we serve the Lord together.  Frankly, Christians who are unaffiliated are stunting their spiritual growth in the Kingdom of God.  They will be "stuck" right where they are until they make a change. Lately, I have experienced a profound burden for two groups of people within the church I pastor -- and within every church, for that matter.  I named … [Read more...] about Permanent Prospects and Backslidden Baptists

Hardening, Hiding, and the Gospel

August 22, 2011 by Mike Leake

“It is a terrible thing to keep a wound of some great sin upon the conscience, for it makes a way for a new breach; because when the conscience once begins to be hardened with some great sin, then there is no stop, but we run on to commit sin with all greediness.”  (Richard Sibbes, The Tender Heart, 35) What Sibbes is saying here, with his Puritan language, is that we must be quick to root out sin because once it takes root it will only make way for more hardening and more sin. Earlier in this text Sibbes gives the example of King David.  When he spiraled out of control with Bathsheba he … [Read more...] about Hardening, Hiding, and the Gospel

Youth Minister Interview Questions (by Rick Patrick)

August 19, 2011 by Guest Blogger

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You’ll Know When You Get There

August 19, 2011 by Mike Leake

I tend to give the type of directions that people hate.  Actually, I give the type of directions that I hate.  You know the ones that are never detailed and usually end with something like, “don’t worry you’ll know when you get there—you can’t miss it”. Well, what if I do miss it?  What if I’m a total moron?  I am the guy that once stopped at a gas station to get directions for the building across the street.  It is possible that I could totally miss the obvious building that even a monkey could drive to. These type of directions stress me out because they require a good amount of trust … [Read more...] about You’ll Know When You Get There

Five Questions with….an IMBer Who Left

August 19, 2011 by Jeremy Parks

Today's Five Question interview is with Eddie Funkowitz. Eddie was a career worker for the IMB, but has moved on to different challenges in the US. We caught up with Eddie as he was applying for a Sam's Club membership while slurping a 64 ounce drink he got for a buck down at the Stop N Go. As always, names are changed to keep my interviewees from coming to my house and stealing my jalapenos in retaliation. Everything else is absolutely true. 1. Many IMB workers feel cut off from SBC life and trends. Returning to the North American SBC work force often means figuring out the latest … [Read more...] about Five Questions with….an IMBer Who Left

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