FIRST-PERSON: What about churches with female children’s pastors?
In a previous essay “Responding to Opposition to the Law Amendment,” there was one objection that I did not address but that I have been hearing from different quarters of the SBC for some time now.
FIRST-PERSON: The choice facing Southern Baptists
As Southern Baptists look toward the annual meeting in Indianapolis next year, we all know that there are at least two major decisions ahead of us.
FIRST-PERSON: Despite Ebola, confidence in Christ
College professor Denny Burk ponders his preparedness for suffering and death akin to what Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan faced.
FIRST-PERSON: Mutilation vs. sanctification
College professor Denny Burk questions why it is legal to change a child's sex through surgery but not his gender "identity" through counseling.
FIRST-PERSON: A Christian vision for gender non-conforming boys
Seminary professor Denny Burk says parents can stand on solid ground when they teach their children what the Bible says it means to be made male and female, despite a culture where such truths are rejected.
FIRST-PERSON: Why abortion is the most important issue this election
The most important issue this election is not the economy but abortion, says columnist and professor Denny Burk.
FIRST-PERSON: Why abortion is the most important issue this election
The most important issue this election is not the economy but abortion, says columnist and professor Denny Burk.
FIRST-PERSON: Gay marriage, the slippery slope & polygamy
Columnist Denny Burk says a legal case out of Brazil is confirming the warnings of traditionalists: Once marriage is redefined to include gay couples, polygamous relationships are next.
FIRST-PERSON: Gay marriage, the slippery slope & polygamy
Columnist Denny Burk says a legal case out of Brazil is confirming the warnings of traditionalists: Once marriage is redefined to include gay couples, polygamous relationships are next.
FIRST-PERSON: Is it hateful to suggest gays can change?
Columnist Denny Burk takes a look at a recent CNN program where host Erin Burnett said it is "hateful" to suggest that gays can change their sexuality.