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- Historic First Baptist Dallas Sanctuary Burns in Four-Alarm FireThe 134-year-old landmark, now a nearby secondary meeting space for the church, went up in flames in downtown Dallas.Baptist Press|
- Why Does Southern Baptist Abuse Reform Keep Hitting Hurdles?Leaders and advocates are grateful for the convention’s support but frustrated at the inability to enact their plans.Kate Shellnutt in Indianapolis|españolPortuguês
- All Churches Should Require Background ChecksAs a former police officer and PCA elder, I believe this basic step can protect congregations from predators.Michael Veitz|
- The SBC’s Abuse Prevention Work Is Not DoneFive years ago, our messengers pledged to take substantive action to end sexual abuse in our churches. We cannot let another year pass with that promise unfulfilled.Eric Costanzo|
- Would Jesus Overturn Your Board Table?I served on the RZIM board. Christians in many leadership roles can learn from my failures.Stacy Kassulke|Français简体中文繁體中文
- Another Southern Baptist BetrayalRevelations of a scandalous amicus brief raise the question: Who’s driving the SBC?Chris Davis|
- Should We Welcome Sex Offenders into Our Churches?One pastor and his staff considered whether their congregation should accept people with a history of abuse.Stephen Ko|Português
- Southern Baptists Committed to Abuse Reform. What Happened?With the female-pastor debate getting the most attention, the slow work to address abuse plods on.Kate Shellnutt in New Orleans|
- Most US Pastors Use Armed Congregants as Church SecurityWith shootings on the rise, more churches are dropping no-firearms policies and turning to gun-carriers in their flock, survey finds.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- It’s Time to Forgive Each Other Our Pandemic SinsAs the COVID-19 emergency ends, the church can lead the world into a spirit of amnesty.Paul D. Miller|简体中文
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