A 25-year journey: From Baptist spectator to public advocate and leader, part 6 of 11 
by Bill Jones

Click for AUDIO; Click for PART 7, 2004: Joanna and I find Wilshire – thanks be to God! Link in this post: Bill Jones, “Walking as Jesus Walked – In Our Neighbor’s Shoes,” Christian Ethics Today, February 2004 2001-2004 at our church in Plano: The beginning of the end After my initial confrontation with the pastor Read more . . .

A 25-year journey: From Baptist spectator to public advocate and leader, part 5 of 11 
by Bill Jones

Click for AUDIO; Click for PART 6, 2001-2004 at our church in Plano: The beginning of the end Link in this post: Bill Jones article, Texas Baptists Committed Newsletter, January 2001 2000: Connecting with David Currie at Texas Baptists Committed Months after I sent my letter and statement to the pastor in March 2000, I started Read more . . .

A 25-year journey: From Baptist spectator to public advocate and leader, part 4 of 11 
by Bill Jones

Click for AUDIO; Click for PART 5, 2000: Connecting with David Currie at Texas Baptists Committed Links in this post: 1, “James L. Sullivan addresses question of SBC turbulence,” Facts and Trends, July-August 1986; 2, “Statement Concerning the Fundamentalist Takeover of the Southern Baptist Convention,” Bill Jones, March 23, 2000 2000 at our church in Plano: Read more . . .

A 25-year journey: From Baptist spectator to public advocate and leader, part 1 of 11 
by Bill Jones

Click for AUDIO; Click for PART 2, 1987-2004 at our church in Plano: Blank stares and deaf ears Link in this post: Bill Jones remarks at 2018 Retirement Dinner Introduction to this blog series Wednesday evening, March 19, I spoke at a Pastors for Texas Children town hall, at my home church, Wilshire Baptist in Dallas, Read more . . .

Four years later, Remembering Joanna . . . and falling in love with her all over again: a tribute by her husband Bill  
by Bill Jones

Joanna passed away four years ago today, at 1:16 a.m. on February 14, 2021. This anniversary is the culmination of my most painful two weeks of every year, as my memory relives those last two weeks spent with Joanna in the hospital, leading up to the night I lost the love of my life. Regardless Read more . . .