From the TBC archives: by DAVID R. CURRIE (2008) –
The Danger of Politics in the Pulpit
by David R. Currie

(reprinted 6/21/2014 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Texas Baptists Committed has hundreds of articles archived on our Web site (www.txbc.org), mostly from the TBC (print) Newsletter (1993-2009); David R. Currie’s A Rancher’s Rumblings (2007-2009); and Baptist Reflections (2008-2009). Much of this material, though originally presented years ago, is still relevant to our lives and circumstances today. TBC will be presenting archived articles Read more . . .

50 years ago today: LOU BROCK, a trade, and clippings on my wall
by Bill Jones

(originally published 6/15/2014 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Sports idols of our youth – somehow, they’re always a part of us. I didn’t really become a baseball fan until I was 11. In July 1962, my parents and I moved to Kansas City, Missouri. A week later, Daddy took me to my first major league baseball game – our KC A’s were playing Read more . . .

Fresh expressions . . . of TBC (part 2)
by Bill Jones

(originally published 6/6/2014 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

In addition to introducing a new TBC logo, this week we’ve given the home page of TBC’s Web site an ‘extreme makeover’; thankfully, it was much less expensive than the ‘extreme makeovers’ you see on cable TV. The cluttered, text-heavy look of the old home page has been replaced by . . . 3 quick-click Read more . . .

Fresh expressions . . . of TBC (part 1)
by Bill Jones

(originally published 6/6/2014 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

For some time, I’ve been intrigued and impressed with the work of Fresh Expressions, a movement that began in England, and has been brought to the US by Virginia Baptists. Fresh Expressions encourages creativity and innovation in worship and, generally, “doing church.” Maybe Fresh Expressions was on my mind when I began thinking about a Read more . . .

PHIL STRICKLAND (2005): Where have all the prophets gone?
by Phil Strickland

(reprinted 1/16/2014 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(NOTE: The late Phil Strickland, who served as director of the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission for over 25 years, prepared this address for presentation to the 2005 Texas Baptists Committed Breakfast at the BGCT in Austin. Because Phil’s illness prevented him from attending, his friend and pastor George Mason delivered the address.) (Click here Read more . . .

Christmas 2013 . . . A little different for our family
by Bill Jones

(originally published 12/25/2013 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Christmas has taken on a different feel for our family this year. Every year, we are reminded that Christmas is not a joyous time for those whose despair and despondency are magnified when all around them are celebrating, singing carols, partying, shopping . . . This year, our family has struggled as we almost lost Travis Read more . . .

CHARLES FOSTER JOHNSON: Pastors for Texas Children: People of faith supporting public schools
by Charles Foster Johnson

(originally published 12/7/2013 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

(NOTE: The author is pastor of Bread Fellowship of Fort Worth, executive director of Pastors for Texas Children, and a member of the Texas Baptists Committed Board of Directors.) Pastors for Texas Children (PTC) is a new organization that mobilizes local churches to provide both wrap-around care for local schools and advocacy for adequate funding Read more . . .

Remembering November 22, 1963 . . . and the beginning of “the Sixties”
by Bill Jones

(originally published 11/22/2013 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

Shortly after lunch on November 22, 1963, I was sitting in Common Learnings class at Northgate Junior High School in Kansas City, Missouri, when we were told that President Kennedy had been shot and killed. I was in 7th grade. I don’t remember whether our teacher, Mrs. Elliott, told us, or the principal told us over Read more . . .

TBC thanks Michael Bell, Joy Fenner, and Steve Wells
by Bill Jones

(originally published 5/18/2013 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

In recent months, Texas Baptists Committed (TBC) has lost – through resignation – the active service of three long-serving members of our Board of Directors. TBC’s accomplishments through the years owe much to the contributions of Michael Bell, Joy Fenner, and Steve Wells. Personally, I have come to consider all three to be dear friends Read more . . .

A (not so) new executive director for TBC
by Bill Jones

(originally published 1/3/2013 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

On Tuesday, New Year’s Day, after serving 2 years as associate executive director of Texas Baptists Committed (TBC), I transitioned to executive director. Our Board voted last month to name me to this post, and I want to express my appreciation to them for their trust and affirmation. They are my partners in this work Read more . . .