Southern Baptists’ Nuanced Divides on Display at Annual Meeting
From a wider slate of six candidates, president Clint Pressley takes the “strange honor” of leading the convention’s growing factions toward missional unity.
I’m an Evangelical Parent of Adult LGBTQ Children. Now What?
My theology is squarely orthodox. Now I need fellow Christians to help me work out a sustainable vision of day-to-day life with my children.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Blocked in Court
Shall thou display them in thy classrooms? Federal judge orders education officials to not enforce the requirement that schools put up posters with the biblical directives.
Rick Warren Reflects on His Legacy
One of America’s greatest spiritual leaders speaks to the SBC disfellowshipping Saddleback, pastoral transition, and the Great Commission.
Abuse Survivors ‘Disgusted’ by Southern Baptist Court Brief
Lawyers for multiple SBC entities argued against third-party liability under Kentucky’s new statute of limitations.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Despite Trump’s Indictments, Evangelicals Continue to Back His 2024 Run
Many evangelicals have stuck with the former president through his legal troubles, moral failings, and public indiscretions.
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.
Paul Pressler’s Case Haunts Southern Baptist Abuse Reform
The downfall of a prominent leader of the Conservative Resurgence—a “dangerous predator” whose behavior was hidden for decades—symbolizes a wider failure to deal with sex abuse and coverup.
¿Por qué la reforma contra el abuso sigue encontrando obstáculos entre los bautistas del sur?
Líderes y defensores agradecen el apoyo de la convención, pero se sienten frustrados ante su aparente incapacidad de llevar sus planes a la práctica.