By Connie Davis Bushey
News Editor, Baptist and Reflector
More dangerous world requires travelers to be ‘wise as serpents,’ says security expert

John Tallman, left, of Fort Sherman Academy visits during a break of the conference with, from left, Al Nickel of Thompson’s Station Baptist Church, Thompsons Station; Ron Wilson of Magna View Baptist Church, Talbott, who also is a Jefferson County deputy sheriff; Scott Johnson, pastor, Lantana Road Baptist Church, Crossville; and David Carothers, pastor of missions and discipleship, First Baptist Church, Jackson.
MOUNT JULIET — Missions volunteers and missionaries must be as wise as serpents as they travel, advised John Tallman of a personal protection training company which trains missionaries for the Southern Baptist Convention International Mission Board and missions volunteers of Baptist state conventions.
Tallman led “Faith-focused Travel Security” for the Tennessee Baptist Convention Sept. 17. The event was held at the Missions Mobilization Center of the TBC in Mount Juliet. [Read more…]



New Hope Baptist Church in Leakesville, Miss., knew they were overpaying their 20-year-old preacher. He knew it too. At $125 a week, neither was real sure of what they were getting into. However, those sweet people were patient, kind, nurturing, and at every turn looked for ways to take care of their preacher boy and his new bride. For instance, there was the Christmas they gave his wife an oak coffee table and matching end tables, and gave him a Remington 1100 vent ribbed shotgun. Why? Just to tell that young couple, “We love you and appreciate you and your ministry to us.” 



