No more ‘handwringing’ about future of denominationalism By TIM ELLSWORTH Union University Published October 9, 2009 JACKSON, Tenn. (UU)—Though church denominations are in decline, Union University President David S. Dockery …
JACKSON, Tenn. — While some Emerging churches do not uphold basic Christian doctrines, others are doctrine-friendly and theologically-sound and from these Southern Baptists can learn and benefit, Mark DeVine said. …
JACKSON, Tenn.: Southern Baptists are clearly at a crossroads. Recent significant events: 1. GCR task force approved by 95 percent margin. 2. Geoff Hammond’s resignation from NAMB. 3. Jerry Rankin …
JACKSON, Tenn.-The primary task of the pastor of a local church is not preaching the Word, crucial as that is, but the oversight of the souls of his congregation, Ray …
What is needed in order to battle against the principalities and powers in the heavenly places are more “thumb sucker-sensitive” churches, Russell D. Moore said at the Together for Adoption …
Duane Litfin, president of Wheaton College, said the movement of evangelicalism today is broad, sprawling and difficult to define, and though he continues to identify himself with the term he …
Harry Poe said many American Christians have unhealthily reduced the Gospel and Southern Baptists and evangelicals must make sure they present the full counsel of the Word of God as …
Stetzer: Denominations have a future … if they are the right kind Ed Stetzer kicked off the conference by addressing the question, “Denominationalism: Is There a Future?” Stetzer answered in …
This is the sixth post of a seven-part series running each Friday. Tom Schreiner serves as James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation and associate dean of Scripture and …
Why is marriage so hard? Because of human selfishness, self-focus and self-worship, says Paul David Tripp. “Sin causes me to shrink my life down to the size of my life,” …
Preacher: R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Text/title: Revelation 3:1-6; The church of the living dead – the letter to the church at Sardis.” We …
I frequently suffer from amnesia. Sometimes I forget who I am. This happened on one Sunday a few months ago as my family and I made our way home from …
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