We might feel sorry for the next president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Three of our leading SBC entities are without presidents, and the incoming convention president will find himself leading in the aftermath of a firestorm. At least we hope it’s the aftermath. One resigned because of personal moral failure (Frank Page of the […]
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Sing them over again to me
In the worship world, there is ongoing discussion as to why congregations don’t seem to participate in the service as well today as in the past. Some say it’s because of the generation gap; others blame a change in musical style. Still others mention style issues, such as keying songs too high, singing “off the […]
After Easter
Easter is still about new beginnings, and in many ways the most-needed new beginnings in our state are the planting of new churches that will reach new people, and bring them new hope. Read…
Reporters Notebook: Growing up, letting go
As an adult, especially as a parent, it’s easy to want to lock the doors, pull down the shades, and resolve to just make life work inside our house for the next 15 years. Read…
Table Talk: It’s true, we are all exhausted
In times like these, we need especially to keep company with Jesus. The answer for our trying times is not to add more strident voices to the cacophony, but to follow the example of Jesus. Read…
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