Baptists: 
Notes on Feb. 10 Logsdon meeting 
by Joshua Giddens
Logsdon grad & co-administrator of Save Logsdon Seminary on Facebook
(Guest contributor)

Notes from the Logsdon Meeting 11am Mon. Feb. 10 40 members of the Logsdon community were present including faculty, staff, alumni, and students (both undergraduate and graduate). Dr. Ellis started with a reading of Psalm 103 and a prayer. He opened the meeting with a recapping of the news that has been released regarding the Read more . . .

Baptists: 
To the Faculty & Students who suddenly find themselves without a home 
by Helen Moore-Montgomery
(Guest contributor)

In remembrance of Dr. Virginia Connally, Lay Leaders, Doris & Jim Taylor & the many Donors who mentored, encouraged & gave generously of their estates, to the Faculty & Students who suddenly find themselves without a HOME, I share heart thoughts. We have not yet been privy to facts, to correspondence, to conversations that brought Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Statement on closing of Logsdon Seminary 
by Texas Baptist Women in Ministry
(Guest contributor)

The leadership of Texas Baptist Women in Ministry is saddened to hear of the decision of Hardin-Simmons University’s President and Board of Trustees to close Logsdon Seminary. We are praying for the students, faculty, staff, administration, and friends of Logsdon impacted by this decision. Logsdon Seminary has been a bright light in Texas Baptist life. Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Statement on the closing of Logsdon Seminary 
by Kyle Tubbs, M.Div. 2010,
as President of the Logsdon Alumni Council
(Guest contributor)

I am devastated at the decision to close Logsdon Seminary. This place means so incredibly much to me. Numerous students and alumni also reached out to me over the past couple days to express their grief. It is hard to articulate the collective pain we feel today. For over 25 years, Logsdon prepared women and Read more . . .

Baptists: 
An Open Letter to the President, Provost, and Chair of the Board of the Trustees of Hardin-Simmons University 
by Concerned Logsdon Alumni
(Guest contributors)

February 5, 2020 President Bruntmyer, Provost McNair, and Chair Moore, We send this letter to you out of a deep care and love for both Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary. We understand Hardin-Simmons experienced challenges over the last few years financially. Many beloved faculty and staff are no longer part of the university. We kept Read more . . .

Ethics & Justice:
A Christian’s responsibility, in the wake of rising anti-Semitic attacks 
by George A. Mason, guest contributor

(George A. Mason, senior pastor of Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas, TX, posted the following commentary to his Facebook page on Sunday, December 29, 2019; it is reprinted here with his permission.) The repeated and increasing attacks on synagogues and the murder of Jews is a grim product of anti-Semitism. Beliefs matter. As a Christian pastor, Read more . . .

Baptists: 
On watching ‘Heaven’s Rain’ (now ‘The Amendment’) 40 years after the murders of Richard & Marilyn Douglass 
by Bill Jones

Richard and Marilyn Douglass were murdered on the evening of October 15, 1979 – 40 years ago yesterday – so last night I watched my DVD of Heaven’s Rain, the movie that their son Brooks produced as a tribute to his parents. It’s a powerfully inspiring – and disturbing – movie, and I highly recommend Read more . . .

Remembrance: 
Joyce Stuermer’s lasting influence in my life; introducing a Facebook page commemorating her life and legacy 
by Bill Jones

(You can find additional photos posted to Joyce Stuermer Facebook page.) This is the first post to a Facebook page I’ve created in collaboration with Del Sutton – going live today, Sept. 9, 2019 – to pay tribute to the life and legacy of Joyce Stuermer. Joyce, who passed away in October 2012, shortly after Read more . . .

Remembrance: 
Growing up with the Space Race, then recording Apollo 11 live on my tape recorder (now on YouTube) 
by Bill Jones

(Click here to go to my Apollo 11 YouTube channel.) I was 6-1/2 years old on that evening in October 1957, when my parents, my sister, and I went out into our side yard and looked up to view the USSR’s Sputnik I shooting across the night sky. The “Space Race” was on! Growing up Read more . . .