
Opinion: What it looks like to be Baptist in an election year
“This is the most important election in our lifetime.” Though the line sounds hyperbolic, I tend to agree.
“This is the most important election in our lifetime.” Though the line sounds hyperbolic, I tend to agree.
ERLC board members learn full details of what happened with ‘unauthorized’ announcement, confirm Brent Leatherwood ‘was never terminated.’
As believers we know God allows things to happen for His purpose and we don’t always know why. Speaking for myself, there are things in my life that have never made sense. Actually, the world doesn’t always make sense either.
Southern Baptist leaders were quick to respond in the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13).
God’s holiness and our nature has not changed, but what has changed is that Jesus, the Son of God, came to be born a man, lived a perfect life, died and was resurrected from the dead, paying for our sins and purchasing eternal life for us.
Over the past few years … God has opened many doors to a world outside my own, a planet which is complicated, a universe more overwhelming than my self-centered solar system, yet a world which is real: His world.
A Lifeway Research study finds around 7 in 10 (69%) believe people’s perceptions of Christians in the U.S. are getting worse, while 21% disagree. Another 10% say they aren’t sure.
As a multimedia specialist for the International Mission Board, I get a front row seat to incredible stories of how God is using our missionaries and partners around the world. I get to watch them work to eradicate lostness every day.
“This is the most important election in our lifetime.” Though the line sounds hyperbolic, I tend to agree.
ERLC board members learn full details of what happened with ‘unauthorized’ announcement, confirm Brent Leatherwood ‘was never terminated.’
As believers we know God allows things to happen for His purpose and we don’t always know why. Speaking for myself, there are things in my life that have never made sense. Actually, the world doesn’t always make sense either.
Southern Baptist leaders were quick to respond in the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13).
God’s holiness and our nature has not changed, but what has changed is that Jesus, the Son of God, came to be born a man, lived a perfect life, died and was resurrected from the dead, paying for our sins and purchasing eternal life for us.
Over the past few years … God has opened many doors to a world outside my own, a planet which is complicated, a universe more overwhelming than my self-centered solar system, yet a world which is real: His world.
A Lifeway Research study finds around 7 in 10 (69%) believe people’s perceptions of Christians in the U.S. are getting worse, while 21% disagree. Another 10% say they aren’t sure.
As a multimedia specialist for the International Mission Board, I get a front row seat to incredible stories of how God is using our missionaries and partners around the world. I get to watch them work to eradicate lostness every day.
“This is the most important election in our lifetime.” Though the line sounds hyperbolic, I tend to agree.
ERLC board members learn full details of what happened with ‘unauthorized’ announcement, confirm Brent Leatherwood ‘was never terminated.’
As believers we know God allows things to happen for His purpose and we don’t always know why. Speaking for myself, there are things in my life that have never made sense. Actually, the world doesn’t always make sense either.
Southern Baptist leaders were quick to respond in the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13).
God’s holiness and our nature has not changed, but what has changed is that Jesus, the Son of God, came to be born a man, lived a perfect life, died and was resurrected from the dead, paying for our sins and purchasing eternal life for us.
Over the past few years … God has opened many doors to a world outside my own, a planet which is complicated, a universe more overwhelming than my self-centered solar system, yet a world which is real: His world.
A Lifeway Research study finds around 7 in 10 (69%) believe people’s perceptions of Christians in the U.S. are getting worse, while 21% disagree. Another 10% say they aren’t sure.
As a multimedia specialist for the International Mission Board, I get a front row seat to incredible stories of how God is using our missionaries and partners around the world. I get to watch them work to eradicate lostness every day.
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