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Should women in churches distrust and be wary of all male staff members?

October 11, 2019 by William Thornton

Forget the Billy Graham Rule. You know, the one that classifies all women as potential, shameless seductresses. I can think of a few pieces of advice and counsel I was given early and often as a young seminarian and pastor. One of these is that you have to watch out for women in the church because some of them are looking to seduce the pastor, that shining example of male rectitude and exemplary spiritual maturity. Yeah, all oslost, ministry ruined, when some shameless hussy enchantress sets her sight on him. Call me ugly, obtuse, tone deaf, super spiritual, lucky or unlucky but I never … [Read more...] about Should women in churches distrust and be wary of all male staff members?

Assumptions, Filters, and Eisegesis: A Study of David and Bathsheba

October 11, 2019 by Ethan Moore

Social media currents today flow with a discussion over sexual assault, consent, and the story of David's encounter with Bathsheba, as recorded in 2 Samuel 11. I've discussed the matter with students in some of my classes at a small Christian university. As well, I've spent hours debating it with myself while I'm at my night job; a more challenging debate partner would probably serve me better. And so I'm wading into the matter, but not in order to answer the question of whether King David raped or sexually assaulted one of his subjects, the woman Bathsheba. Instead, I want to use this … [Read more...] about Assumptions, Filters, and Eisegesis: A Study of David and Bathsheba

Only Heretics Disagree with Me about David and Bathsheba

October 10, 2019 by Dave Miller

A debate has raged on Twitter in recent days that strains credulity - not that the topic is being debated but the force with which it is being argued. The question is whether David's sin with Bathsheba was adultery or did it constitute rape. Did David rape Bathsheba? That is a valid discussion, but as is often the case, social media has turned it into a free-for-all. If you do not share my opinion on the topic your biblical bona fides are called into question. If you believe that David raped, you are putting your emotion ahead of biblical exegesis and don't really love God's word. If you don't … [Read more...] about Only Heretics Disagree with Me about David and Bathsheba

Go ye therefore…and sell shoes, be a social media sensation, or unstop toilets…

October 10, 2019 by William Thornton

...just get out of pastoral ministry if you've messed up your life and aren't above reproach. I'm about 48% in favor of having a guild for Southern Baptist clergy that has the authority to deny credentials to rascals, scoundrels, Elmer Gantry types, and criminals; to incompetent hucksters, church-wreckers, and money-grubbers; and to just plain ecclesiastical imbeciles who have absolutely no business inflicting their so-called ministry on a Southern Baptist or any other congregation of the followers of Jesus Christ. The devil is in the details, though. The chances of any SBC board, group, or … [Read more...] about Go ye therefore…and sell shoes, be a social media sensation, or unstop toilets…

The SBC’s Big Three: Lottie, Annie, and the Cooperative Program

October 9, 2019 by William Thornton

The thing about an article like this is that those who care already know. Those who don't know the history and trends don't much care. But consider a few things.   These three offerings combined totaled about $682 million for the most recent year's data available. The CP, received by the states, was $463 million. Lottie was $157m. Annie, 62m. I'm rounding the numbers. The CP has been trending down for years as a percentage of church offerings, well below 5% and still going south. The CP at the Executive Committee level is flat, not declining, mainly because states have … [Read more...] about The SBC’s Big Three: Lottie, Annie, and the Cooperative Program

No need to spin this: Annie Armstrong sets record, up over a million

October 8, 2019 by William Thornton

This makes three years running for record offerings to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions.  NAMB, our formerly beleaguered entity with not one but two meltdowns is doing fine. Southern Baptists have bought into what they are doing. I can think of a few reasons why this is so and may update this piece later.  (NAMB gives the best swag at the convention but I wouldn't be so crass to say that this has anything to do with the record offering). Congratulations.   … [Read more...] about No need to spin this: Annie Armstrong sets record, up over a million

Caring Well Conference – Day 3 Recap

October 7, 2019 by toddbenkert

I found it difficult to complete my recap series and summarize day three’s morning session—First, because the talks were so rich and full of compelling content that it’s difficult to condense into a concise summary and, second, because even 48hrs later, I remain physically, spiritually, and emotionally exhausted. This conference was one of the most intense, personal, important, moving, challenging conferences I’ve ever attended. The stakes are immensely high and the movement frustratingly slow. Here is my summary, though I don’t really do these talks justice in my meager attempt here so … [Read more...] about Caring Well Conference – Day 3 Recap

Southern Baptists can manage bad news, hard facts, and serious missteps.

October 7, 2019 by William Thornton

A church was experiencing explosive growth. Attendance was skyrocketing. Giving was rapidly increasing. Building programs, outreach initiatives, staff additions, and baptisms were all going up year-after-year. Then, things leveled off. Attendance was no longer going up and other statistics no longer showed eye-popping rates of increase. The church dropped from their accustomed place on various "fastest growing" lists compiled by denominational staff. The church was still a great church being used by the Lord in their community and beyond. But the period of astonishing growth and exceptional … [Read more...] about Southern Baptists can manage bad news, hard facts, and serious missteps.

Baptist Press Admits Previous Inaccurate Reporting on Jennifer Lyell/David Sills

October 5, 2019 by Dave Miller

In a statement from the new VP for communications, Jonathan Howe, Baptist Press admitted that their previous reporting on the Jennifer Lyell story was woefully inadequate. When Jennifer told her story, Baptist Press, though it was begged to do so by many, including Jennifer herself, failed to make it absolutely clear that there was nothing consensual about the "relationship" between her and Dr. David Sills. Because of their failure to report the story accurately, many attacked Jennifer, asking why she was not disciplined for her "immorality." (It was disgusting, to ask why a victim of … [Read more...] about Baptist Press Admits Previous Inaccurate Reporting on Jennifer Lyell/David Sills

Caring Well Conference – Day 2 Recap

October 5, 2019 by toddbenkert

Much of day 2 was taken up with breakout sessions, 4 in total out of 12 options. I won’t take time here to cover those because I could not attend them all and they are not easy to summarize. Note, however, that the sessions were recorded and I believe will be available online in the coming days along with the main sessions Here is a summary of the morning and evening sessions for Friday:   Justin Holcomb – Justin opened the session with a talk entitled “Rid of my disgrace -- The work of Christ and the effects of abuse.” Similar to his book of the same name, Justin highlighted the … [Read more...] about Caring Well Conference – Day 2 Recap

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