FROM THE SEMINARIES: SWBTS global engagement panel; MBTS Spurgeon preaching workshop
Faculty panel discusses Southwestern’s ‘globally engaged’ core value; MBTS hosts preaching workshop on Gospel focus of Charles Spurgeon.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Supreme Court ruled this afternoon (Sept. 10) that Amendment 3, which would codify expansive abortion rights within the Missouri Constitution, must be placed on the state ballot, Nov. 5.
Faculty panel discusses Southwestern’s ‘globally engaged’ core value; MBTS hosts preaching workshop on Gospel focus of Charles Spurgeon.
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Brent Leatherwood speaks to trustees on Sept. 10, 2024, in Nashville. Photo by Brandon Porter
NASHVILLE (BP) — Ethics & Religious Liberty trustees issued a statement Sept. 10 affirming the “good work” of President Brent Leatherwood and his staff in a step “to acknowledge and address concerns and to create a greater sense of understanding, unity and trust” between the entity and Southern Baptist churches and among the ERLC trustees, president and staff.
Daniel Jerkins, chair of the Budget and Ministry Committee and associate/executive pastor of Hickory Withe First Baptist Church in Eads, Tenn., presents the budget at the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board meeting Sept. 10.
NASHVILLE (BP) – Tennessee Baptist Mission Board directors will recommend a Cooperative Program Allocation budget goal of $35 million for the sixth consecutive year.
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PHILADELPHIA (BP) – In their first and likely only debate before the presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump squared off for 90 minutes in what was often more a rehash of each candidate’s past actions and statements than a debate on future policy.
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Brent Leatherwood speaks to trustees on Sept. 10, 2024, in Nashville. Photo by Brandon Porter
NASHVILLE (BP) — Ethics & Religious Liberty trustees issued a statement Sept. 10 affirming the “good work” of President Brent Leatherwood and his staff in a step “to acknowledge and address concerns and to create a greater sense of understanding, unity and trust” between the entity and Southern Baptist churches and among the ERLC trustees, president and staff.