Dear Mike Huckabee . . .
by Bill Jones

(originally published 12/19/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Dear Mike Huckabee, Ever since last week’s shootings in Newtown, I’ve read your quotes all over the media; here’s just a sampling of them: “We’ve systematically removed God from our schools.” (UPI) “We’ve created an atmosphere in this country where the only time you want to invoke God’s name is after the tragedy. . . Read more . . .

Time for Gun Owners to Lead
by David R. Currie

(originally published 12/18/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(NOTE: David R. Currie, Ph.D., is a Baptist minister and owner of Cornerstone Builders in San Angelo, Texas, who retired in 2009 after serving Texas Baptists Committed as executive director for over two decades.) I own over 20 rifles, shotguns, and pistols. We gun owners have insisted on our Second Amendment rights, and we have Read more . . .

Thanksgiving Blessing: Be Near to Us, O God of Love
by Scott Dickison

(originally published 11/20/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Be Near to Us, O God of Love (based on Psalm 36:5-9)   Be near to us, O God of love, all goodness in your sight. In you we find the fount of life, Your radiance springs forth light.   Your steadfast love to heaven extends, Your faithfulness the clouds. The mountains sing your righteousness, the Read more . . .

Ron Russey – Gone 33 years but forever present in my life
by Bill Jones

(originally published 11/1/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Thirty-three years ago tonight (funny, it was a Thursday that year, too), I received word that Ron Russey had been killed the night before – Halloween night, 1979 – while on his way from Colorado to lead a family life conference in a church in Texas. Earlier this year, I wrote a post entitled Thank Read more . . .

Theology? or Relationship?
by Bill Jones

(originally published 8/30/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

What is at the heart of our faith in Jesus Christ? That’s really the heart of the matter when it comes to divisions among Baptists. Notice I said “divisions,” not “differences.” Differences are inevitable, Baptist or not. To be human is to be different. Each of us is made in God’s image, yet each of Read more . . .

A BAPTIST PIONEER: Freeman Smalley, the first Texas Baptist preacher
by Bill Jones

(originally published 8/9/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(Adapted from the TBC Baptist Briefs video series, Texas Baptists Who Made a Difference) Freeman Smalley, according to the Texas State Historical Association, was born in 1790 in Pennsylvania and grew up in Ohio. He was already a Baptist by the time he enlisted in the army and fought in the War of 1812. After the Read more . . .

Mike Williams: What do these stones mean? (Joshua 4:17-24)
by Mike Williams

(originally published 7/26/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(Presented by Mike Williams, professor of history, Dallas Baptist University, June 8, during the annual meeting of the Baptist History & Heritage Society in Raleigh, North Carolina. I’ve published it here with his permission.) 17So Joshua commanded the priests, saying, “Come up from the Jordan.” 18It came about when the priests who carried the ark Read more . . .

Milestones: Whether baseball or Glorieta, they’re really about people
by Bill Jones

(originally published 7/19/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Fifty years ago this week, Daddy took me to my first major league baseball game. It seems a little strange, I must admit, to write the words “fifty years ago.” A half-century! It doesn’t seem so long ago that the phrase “fifty years ago” would bring to my mind an image akin to the phrase “back Read more . . .

How Baptists helped to secure religious liberty in America
by Bill Jones

(originally published 7/5/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(Adapted from the TBC Baptist Briefs video series, First Baptists in America: 17th Century; and Baptists Fight for Religious Liberty in the New United States) In his classic history The Baptist Heritage, Leon McBeth writes that it was in 1639 that Roger Williams founded the first organized Baptist church in America in Providence, Rhode Island. However, Read more . . .

Daniel Vestal: Laying the foundation for CBF, then building on it
by Bill Jones

(originally published 6/18/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

This Friday evening, June 22, at the closing session of this year’s General Assembly in Fort Worth, Daniel Vestal will preach his final sermon as executive coordinator of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. This month, Daniel brings to a close his service as CBF’s longest-tenured executive coordinator. Patrick Anderson, editor of Christian Ethics Today and a Read more . . .