Save OBU: Young people taking a stand for Baptist and academic freedom
by Bill Jones

(originally published 3/6/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

At Texas Baptists Committed, we try to talk less about the “Baptist battles” than we used to. Most Baptists today, we’re told, don’t want to hear about what happened in the 1980s and 1990s. I understand that. We who went through the Baptist battles are battle-weary; we want to turn the page to a new story, hoping that Read more . . .

JFK on Separation of Church and State: Fighting the same battle a half-century later
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/28/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

A few days ago, a current presidential candidate attacked the speech presented by Senator John F. Kennedy to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association during his 1960 campaign against Vice-President Richard Nixon. This candidate said that Kennedy’s speech made him want to “throw up.” Of course, much of what he accused Kennedy of saying was a total Read more . . .

Personal attacks leave no room for dialogue
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/22/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Gratuitous personal attacks are easy. Thoughtful discussion of issues is hard. A friend and I often discuss political and religious issues. There are times, when he’s criticizing the position of some politician or preacher – and, by extension, their followers – he will begin attacking their intelligence, their character, or their motives. Epithets will begin to fly Read more . . .

John Glenn, the Space Race, “Lost Causes,” and Impossible Dreams
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/20/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Fifty years ago today, an American astronaut orbited the earth for the first time. On February 20, 1962, Col. John Glenn of Ohio became the third American in space. The previous year, Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom had completed sub-orbital flights, each lasting about 15 minutes. But John Glenn orbited the earth three times. Each Read more . . .

Thank God for the “giants” in our lives
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/13/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

When my two kids left home for college – the first in 2000, the second in 2004 – I gave each of them the same final word of advice, which was some variation of the following: “Be sensitive to the presence of ‘giants’ in your life – those people who care enough to invest themselves Read more . . .

Love, theology, Komen, and LifeWay
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/12/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

One sentence gave me pause. “LifeWay canceled the project last year amid reports that some Komen affiliates gave money to Planned Parenthood.” It appeared in an Associated Baptist Press article about criticism leveled by Thom Rainer, head of LifeWay Christian Resources – the publishing arm of the Southern Baptist Convention – at Susan G. Komen Read more . . .

On the nose!
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/6/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

I’m taking a momentary (only momentary, as you’ll see) break from writing about things Baptist, because there was a monumental occurrence last night that has prompted me to come clean about a secret known heretofore only to my very closest friends and family members. Yes, the truth can finally be told, and I’m relieved to Read more . . .

What does it mean to be a Baptist?
by Bill Jones

(originally published 2/3/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

A few minutes ago, I was writing a post for Weighty Matters, the TBMaston Foundation blog, about the Ethics Lecture that took place earlier this week at Truett Seminary on the Baylor campus. As I wrote about the role of the prophet in challenging Christians to reexamine our beliefs and principles, an old song popped Read more . . .

A. Jase Jones, part 1: Surrendered to God’s Call
by Bill Jones

(originally published 9/7/2011 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(I originally posted this on the TBMaston Foundation blog, Weighty Matters, on June 21, 2011. Last Friday, September 2, would have been Daddy’s 98th birthday.) That last visit was a precious gift from God. Although Daddy had struggled in his last years – as so many do at that age – with a fuzzy memory Read more . . .