Jim Denison: Answering God’s Call Is Risky
by Bill Jones

(originally published 10/12/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Email in-boxes, just as postal mailboxes, tend to get cluttered with a lot of junk mail. But now and again, a real gem arrives among the clutter. I’m blessed to receive such a treasure in my email every day, Monday through Friday. It’s the God Issues daily devotional message, published by Jim Denison, theologian in residence Read more . . .

Phil Strickland: Where Have All the Prophets Gone? (2005) (part 3 of 4)
by Phil Strickland

(reprinted 10/11/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(Phil Strickland, director of the BGCT Christian Life Commission, wrote this speech for presentation to the TBC Breakfast at the BGCT meeting in Austin, November 14, 2005. Unable to attend because of illness, he asked his friend and pastor George Mason, Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas, to deliver the speech. Phil passed away on February 11, Read more . . .

Phil Strickland: Where Have All the Prophets Gone? (2005) (part 2 of 4)
by Phil Strickland

(reprinted 10/8/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(Phil Strickland, director of the BGCT Christian Life Commission, wrote this speech for presentation to the TBC Breakfast at the BGCT meeting in Austin, November 14, 2005. Unable to attend because of illness, he asked his friend and pastor George Mason, Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas, to deliver the speech. Phil passed away on February 11, Read more . . .

A New Low in Texas Baptist Life
by Bruce Prescott, Executive Director, Mainstream Oklahoma Baptists

(originally published 10/6/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Denominational politics among Texas Baptists has reached a new low this year. In times past, it has not been unusual for innuendoes, distortions, and sometimes vicious rumors to circulate about the character and theology of the candidates who were running for offices in the convention. This year, however, a candidate for office is openly circulating Read more . . .

Phil Strickland: Where Have All the Prophets Gone? (2005) (part 1 of 4)
by Phil Strickland

(reprinted 10/6/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(Phil Strickland, director of the BGCT Christian Life Commission, wrote this speech for presentation to the TBC Breakfast at the BGCT meeting in Austin, November 14, 2005. Unable to attend because of illness, he asked his friend and pastor George Mason, Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas, to deliver the speech. Phil passed away on February 11, Read more . . .

Dialogue: Just a Pipe Dream?
by Bill Jones

(originally published 10/4/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

A blog can be either a monologue or a dialogue. “Monologgers” use their blogs as nothing more than a personal soapbox, just big enough for them – and no one else – to stand on. Our TBC bloggers are “dialoggers.” Yes, we intend to vigorously promote the historic principles upon which John Smyth, Thomas Helwys, Read more . . .

For the Record
by Michael Bell, Chair, TBC Board of Directors

(originally published 9/29/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Some wise somebody has said that the formula for steering clear of criticism is to “believe nothing, do nothing, dream nothing, expect nothing, plan nothing, say nothing, support nothing, and think nothing.” If you want to make a redemptive difference, prepare yourself for criticism. Naysayers, critics, negaholics, and detractors, you will have with you always. Read more . . .

Why It’s Good to Be a Baptist These Days (Part 4 of 4)
by Wesley Shotwell, Member, TBC Board of Directors

(originally published 9/27/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

The recent renewal of Texas Baptists Committed seems to have caused a bit of angst among some Texas Baptists. Some fear that TBC is back in business in order to establish an oligarchy that will control Texas Baptist life. In my opinion, this angst is unnecessary. In fact, the work of TBC ought to have Read more . . .

Why It’s Good to Be a Baptist These Days (Part 3 of 4)
by Wesley Shotwell, Member, TBC Board of Directors

(originally published 9/24/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

As I said in my last post, the networking model of Baptist cooperation should be attractive to a post-modern culture. The problem, however, is that many Baptists have either forgotten or abandoned the model of networking and are trying to mold us into a denomination at the exact moment when denominations are waning. This is Read more . . .

Can We Have a Conversation?
by Bruce Prescott, Executive Director, Mainstream Oklahoma Baptists

(originally published 9/23/2010 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

A few days ago Bill Jones tried to launch a discussion about issues that are “dealbreakers” in Baptist life.  He got three comments — one negative, but respectful — and a disrespectful blog lashing from a blogger more enamored with the Samurai side of his personality than with the spiritual side. It’s apparent that dialogue, conversation Read more . . .