As I look back on church history, I read accounts like Polycarp who was led to the stake and burned alive for not recanting his faith. Men like Martin Luther and John Calvin who pushed for reform while fleeing for their lives. Men like John Bunyan who went to prison because he refused to stop preaching. The pilgrims and puritans who came to this country for religious freedom and fought to establish the freedom to worship in America. These men and countless more who faced persecution to obtain religious freedom, to worship, to preach and to evangelize. Today in communist and Muslim … [Read more...] about How We Abandoned Christ in America
SBC Issues
They’re BADD
A friend just turned me on to the Belair Drama Department (out of Belair Pres in the LA area). Not endorsing all the theology, and I'm old enough to be a little conflicted about drama/comedy as a part of worship. But these guys are worth watching. Back in college, my roommate and I used to perform "Who's On First?' and seeing this theological knock-off was worth the watching. Enjoy. And, yes, I know that the theology is debatable - but the brilliance of the writing and acting is beyond disputation. … [Read more...] about They’re BADD
Southwestern Seminary’s Assault on Autonomy
Article IV. Authority: While independent and sovereign in its own sphere, the Convention does not claim and will never attempt to exercise any authority over any other Baptist body, whether church, auxiliary organizations, associations, or convention. (Constitution of the Southern Baptist Convention) I suppose it depends on what your definitions of "never," "attempt," "exercise," and "authority" are. It seems the latest assault on local autonomy comes courtesy of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a wholly owned entity of the Southern Baptist Convention. According to published … [Read more...] about Southwestern Seminary’s Assault on Autonomy
Inform the People! An Open Letter to Baptist Press
Dear Baptist Press, I thank you for the good work you do. I'm going to be critical of you here, and I know that is not pleasant. I know what it is like to have your words, your ideas, your thoughts publicly derided. It does not feel good. I thank you good folks for what you do. Before I mention some things that bother me, I'd like to thank you for what you do well. You do a wonderful job of highlighting the work that is going on in Southern Baptist Churches and other entities. Your stories on churches and ministries that are reaching people and changing lives are inspiring and … [Read more...] about Inform the People! An Open Letter to Baptist Press
A GCR Necessity: A Recipe for Making Disciples
There have been a lot of great discussions around here about the GCR and a lot of good things written. A lot of my experience in SBC life has shown that we are good at focusing on and developing strategies for evangelism and winning people for Christ. The GCR seems to be the latest push, alongside GPS (can we get some acronym love around here?) for bringing people into the Kingdom of God through soul-winning efforts and more church choices. I don't think that our problem comes from not being able to share our faith when it comes to soul-winning. We have so many methods for sharing our … [Read more...] about A GCR Necessity: A Recipe for Making Disciples
Genesis 3: Temptation, the Fall, and Gender Roles
There is great conflict in the modern church, even among evangelicals, about gender roles in the home and at the church. While there are extremes on both ends of the spectrums, evangelicals tend to fall into two groups. Egalitarians assert that the Bible regards all people equally and does not assign different roles on the basis of gender. Wives are not obligated to submit to their husbands, nor are pastoral or other church leadership roles limited to men. Complementarians believe that while men and women have equal value and standing before God, we have been assigned different roles. … [Read more...] about Genesis 3: Temptation, the Fall, and Gender Roles
A Proposal for Dealing with Westboro
Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” Romans 12:19 It is clear from the discussion of Dr. Thomas White's post, that we all agree with this proposition: The Westboro group is not Christian, not Baptist and not even a church. They are false - publicity hounds who preach a message of hate that twists God's Word and gives the church a black eye in the process. The discussion was odd, because we had people who normally argue about just about everything who were uniting to condemn the Westboro … [Read more...] about A Proposal for Dealing with Westboro
Thank You, Andy Pettitte
I feel a lot of sadness tonight, and a little joy. You may not know this, but I am a fan of the New York Yankees. I don’t make a big deal about it, so most people don’t even know that I’m a fan of the Bronx Bombers. It is a sad day for Yankee fans. One of our greatest pitchers has hung up his glove. Brian Cashman announced today that Andy Pettitte will not be pitching for the Pinstripes in 2011. That made me feel sad. I spent 18 years passionately cheering for a team that never seemed to get it done. After our stirring win in 1978, we lost a heartbreaker to the evil Dodgers in 1981, … [Read more...] about Thank You, Andy Pettitte
Thomas White on “The Group at Westboro”
Thomas White has written an excellent essay called "The Group at Westboro." He has given me permission to copy it here. His blog (Thomas White) is worth reading regularly. He is a professor at Southwestern Seminary. That group has never claimed to be Southern Baptist, but by having Baptist as a part of their designation, they paint all of us with their shame. Dr. White has written powerfully to show that this group is neither Baptist nor a church. Here is Dr. White's article. The Group at Westboro If I told you that I was a bird, you might have your doubts. After all, I don’t look … [Read more...] about Thomas White on “The Group at Westboro”