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Welcome Back, sbcIMPACT!

January 3, 2011 by Dave Miller

I'm always willing to promote something good in the blog world - and I think that sbcIMPACT! is one of the best sites out there.  I know, I'm biased.  I've been writing at that site for 2 years and think the world of the men who contribute there. But sbcIMPACT! has had a problem the last 6 months or so.  Something happened to the site, or the hosting company or something.  It became increasingly hard to log on to the site to comment, or even to read and the once lively site slowed a little. But the new (and improved) sbcIMPACT! has just been rolled out.  The contributors are pretty much … [Read more...] about Welcome Back, sbcIMPACT!

Has Blogging Ruined the Church?

January 3, 2011 by Dan

I know it’s interesting to have a topic like this on a blog, but I wonder about our online relationships and how they impact the Universal Body of Christ.  I have developed some great relationships online with people I would have never met otherwise.  I have learned a great deal from blogging, reading, writing and sharing online ideas.  I think blogging has a lot of validity, but what I want to ask about is community.  Is online community authentic?  Can we have true fellowship online?  Has the invention of the internet created a whole is community? The most popular social network … [Read more...] about Has Blogging Ruined the Church?

Is the SBC a Dysfunctional Family?

January 3, 2011 by Dave Miller

Is your family more "Leave It to Beaver" or "Married with Children"?  I am not completely sure that there is such a thing in this sinful world as a totally functional family.  Sin causes us all to be dysfunctional at one level or another and we bring that to our families. We also bring that dysfunction to our denominations.  Liberals and moderates often present a nostalgic view of the pre-CR SBC, as if it was a place of peace, happiness and unity focused on missions and evangelism - in which everyone sang Kumbaya together as we aggressively won the world to Christ!  When we don't like the … [Read more...] about Is the SBC a Dysfunctional Family?

An Inoffensive Gospel is No Gospel At All

December 31, 2010 by Dave Miller

"We need to be less confrontational in our evangelism efforts.  We need to avoid offending people.  You catch more flies with honey that with vinegar, after all." I've heard this a thousand times.  Sometimes, a fellow-believer expresses their fear of witnessing because they know that sharing the gospel will offend their family, friends and neighbors and they do not want to be the bad guy.   We look for ways to share the saving message of Christ without offending those with whom we share. A church in my community has found a way to avoid offending people.  At their version of VBS they invited … [Read more...] about An Inoffensive Gospel is No Gospel At All

If Jesus Is Not the ONLY Way, He Is A FOOL!

December 31, 2010 by Dave Miller

"You are arrogant to say that your way is the only way." "Christians are unloving because they do not respect or accept those of other faiths." We hear this all the time.  Our critics are right - we make a bold truth-assertion about our Savior.  We say that Jesus did, in fact, speak the words of John 14:6 "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through me." We believe the words of Acts 4:12, "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved." He is the only hope of every human being on … [Read more...] about If Jesus Is Not the ONLY Way, He Is A FOOL!

The Gospel is NON-Negotiable

December 30, 2010 by Dave Miller

We have a wide-open and free debate policy at SBC Voices (one which I often enjoy and also very often regret - especially the last couple of days). But recently, every single comment thread has been turned into an interfaith dialogue about whether Jesus is the only way to God, whether other religions are equally valid to Christianity or whether we all worship the same God regardless of our faiths. I just want to make something clear. The gospel is a non-negotiable, Brick Wall doctrine for me. There are several regular commenters who do not believe the biblically-revealed gospel of Jesus … [Read more...] about The Gospel is NON-Negotiable

What Is Holding the SBC Back?

December 28, 2010 by Dan

(Editor:  Dan Barnes is the Associate Pastor of Heartland Community Baptist Church  in Sioux City, Iowa.  He has some interesting perspectives here, so enjoy the discussion and play nice.) I am excited and encouraged by the movement taken by the Southern Baptist Convention with the Great Commission Resurgence.  I am excited to see so many coming together to focus on reaching the lost and touching the down and out.  I am excited to see where God’s Plan for Sharing takes us during this decade and I am optimistic.  I do have some concerns, however, that I think are holding us back.  More than … [Read more...] about What Is Holding the SBC Back?

Merry Christmas!

December 24, 2010 by Dave Miller

I plan to devote the next several days to activities that do not involve blogging.  May get back to it Monday or Tuesday.  If someone else writes something, I'll try to post it. But let's go home, get comfy and wait for CB Scott to deliver presents to all the good boys and girls! Seriously, Celebrate Jesus! … [Read more...] about Merry Christmas!

The View From This Inn

December 24, 2010 by Thom Hunter

Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life? -- Matthew 6:27 I have at times in the past skated on very thin ice, life-speaking. I have also been tested by fire and occasionally found lacking. I have been cold and I have been warm and I have been luke . . . as in lukewarm, somewhere in the sad and unsatisfying middle. But this year, as Christmas closes in, I am at peace, almost overwhelmed by the incredible undeniable truth that wherever and whenever, I am never alone. And never will be. Last Saturday night, one week before Christmas, around 10:30 p.m., our house went up in … [Read more...] about The View From This Inn

The Need for Inerrancy

December 23, 2010 by Brandon Smith

Originally posted at Modern March | Connect with Brandon on Twitter Inerrancy is a hot-button word in Evangelicalism. Men who stand for it are often called fundamentalists or legalists. Men who stand against it are called heretics and liberals. The Conservative Resurgence in the SBC surely polarized this subject on a broad scale, above and beyond Baptist life. In any event,  say what you wish and stand where you want. As for me, I need the Bible to be inerrant. The Bible cannot merely be another religious book with some truth in it. Adam and Eve cannot be simply a poetic example … [Read more...] about The Need for Inerrancy

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