A Southern Baptist Reckoning, Part One
Must Baptists Choose Between the Great Commission and the Great Tradition?
Must Baptists Choose Between the Great Commission and the Great Tradition?
The Poverty of Evangelical Architecture
Some Personal Observations About (Reformed) Baptists Who Become Presbyterian.
Yes, We Did. Because if Fielder Church is Allowed to Play Semantic Games to Skirt our Confessional Commitments, then our Confession is Meaningless.
I applaud President Trump for moving away from taxpayer-funded IVF. But it's time for evangelical Christians to get this issue right.
We Don't Need Better Arguments, We Need Better Numbers at the Annual Meeting. Here's How We Get Them.
Trauma-informed counseling paints itself as a safe harbor. But if you look closely, the foundation is not the Word of God
Southern Baptist Leaders Can Either Open the Books or Kill the Cooperative Program. The Choice is Theirs. And Ours.
It's a Debate Worth Having. And This Baptist Says "No"
I fear that the ACNA won't be Barrett's last stop on the road to Rome.