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For Judson, a sermon pointed him eastward

[QUOTE@right@180="What compelled Judson to lead a life of service overseas? In the end, it was a single sermon.]FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) -- Adoniram Judson underwent a series of conversions on his journey to the mission field.       First, a conversion from deism to Christianity overhauled his ambition and redirected his life.

For Judson, a sermon pointed him eastward

[QUOTE@right@180="What compelled Judson to lead a life of service overseas? In the end, it was a single sermon.]FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) -- Adoniram Judson underwent a series of conversions on his journey to the mission field.       First, a conversion from deism to Christianity overhauled his ambition and redirected his life.

FIRST PERSON: On Adoniram Judson bicentennial: please go and dig

Nearing the 200th anniversary of Adoniram Judson's departure from the U.S. for Burma, it is fitting to call for a new generation of Judsons to tell the world about Christ, says columnist and professor Jason G. Duesing.

SBC DISCUSSION: Healthy denominationalism or denominational ultraism?

FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)–A forgotten, but surprisingly prescient, approach to questions regarding the necessity and future of Baptist denominational identity can be gleaned from the words of John A. Broadus (1827-1895) when he addressed the American Baptist Publication Society’s 1881 meeting in Indianapolis. Broadus, one of the founding professors and later president of the Southern […]