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CONFERENCE ADDRESSES ‘REAL QUESTIONS’ ABOUT CHRISTIANITY

October 20, 2023

By Samuel Stettheimer
Union University news office

Jeremy Blaschke, associate professor of biology at Union University, speaks at the Sept 9 EQUIP apologetics conference for youth. — Photo by Lauren Steed

JACKSON — More than 250 youth, parents and church youth leaders attended the EQUIP Youth Apologetics Conference at Union University’s Carl Grant Events Center last month.

Hosted by Union University’s School of Theology and Missions in partnership with the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, the conference sought to equip middle schoolers, high schoolers and recent high school graduates to properly wrestle with doubt. Four talks throughout the day sought to answer students’ real questions about Christianity.

“If you are going to be equipped to answer other people’s questions with both patience and humility, and also with deep, persuasive answers, you have to wrestle with those questions yourself and discover what you believe and why you believe it,” said Gregory Poore, associate professor of philosophy, apologetics and ethics at Union.  [Read more…]

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KNOXVILLE TEAM OUT OF ISRAEL

October 17, 2023

By Baptist and Reflector

KNOXVILLE — A 12-member team from First Baptist Church, Knoxville, that was in Tel Aviv when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on Oct. 7, is safely out of the country.

WATE-TV in Knoxville reported the group was able to leave with an assist from the U.S. Embassy.

Brent McDougal, senior pastor of First Baptist, told the television station, “there’s a sense of great relief.” [Read more…]

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C-N STUDENTS HELP UNCOVER DESERT FORTRESS

October 17, 2023

By Carson-Newman news office

Carson-Newman University graduate student Matthew Setsor, of Morristown, displays a piece of melted lead uncovered at the dig site. — Photo courtesy of Matthew Setsor

JEFFERSON CITY — A child-sized ring, measuring only about one centimeter in diameter, tells the story of a distant past, but also the future of a university program. 

The gold circular object inlaid with a turquoise stone, is one of several items discovered during an initial groundbreaking excavation project in the northern Judean Desert — more specifically, the ruins of Herod the Great’s desert fortress, Hyrcania. 

 Carson-Newman University, in support of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archeology and in collaboration with the American Veterans Archeological Recovery (AVAR), united this summer on the site. The effort is already yielding significant results. [Read more…]

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CAMPERS ON MISSION PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO CONFERENCE CENTERS

October 16, 2023

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist & Reflector

Alabama Campers on Mission who worked at Carson Springs Baptist Conference this summer to begin renovations of Maple Lodge included, from left, Judy and Jerry Berry, Randy and Joan Clemons, Velma and Lynn Brown, John and Linda King, Jackie and Greg Merrell, Kay and Gary Moran, Joyce and Eugene Corley, Rhonda and Jim Barton, Joanne and Ken Knowles and Elwanda and Dennis Mason. — Photos by Kevin Perrigan and Lonnie Wilkey

NEWPORT — Just to be perfectly clear — Campers on Mission are not part-time help looking for a summer job, says Linda King of Woodburn, Ky.

“We don’t come in as part-time helpers. We come in to take the load off of the staff for just a little while and to walk alongside them and be like the people who helped Moses raise up his staff,” she affirmed.

“We help get things done that might have been delayed for a while,” added King, who participates with her husband, John, in the Alabama chapter of Campers on Mission.

Kevin Perrigan, manager of Carson Springs Baptist Conference Center in Newport, is a strong proponent of Campers on Mission, especially teams from Alabama and Tennessee. [Read more…]

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‘MAN OF MANY HATS’ HONORED FOR LOYALTY

October 13, 2023

By David Dawson
Communications specialist, TBMB

Mike Puckett, center, standing with his wife, Carol, shakes the hand of Grassland Heights Baptist Church pastor Rusty Trotter. Puckett was being recognized for his 35 years of service at the church.

FRANKLIN — Mike Puckett, the associate pastor and education director at Grassland Heights Baptist Church, Franklin, could be called the Swiss Army knife of ministry.

For the past three-plus decades, Puckett has happily and gratefully served the Lord in all kinds of ways — ranging from student ministry to worship leader to administrative work and all in between — at Grassland Heights.             

“The call of God on my life, my love for the church and a desire to see the church function effectively is what has kept me coming back,” said Puckett, who was recently honored by the church on his 35th anniversary. “If you can be called to a church, I think that is the case in my life. God called my wife and me to GHBC because this is where he wanted me and my family.”  [Read more…]

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GATEWAY TRUSTEES ANNOUNCE PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP TRANSITION

October 12, 2023

By Tyler Sanders
Baptist Press

Gateway Seminary president Jeff Iorg addresses the seminary’s alumni dinner on Oct. 10.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Gateway Seminary has initiated an executive transition plan to elect a new seminary president. Current President, Jeff Iorg, asked the board of trustees to begin the transition process at the board’s Oct. 10, 2023, meeting in Portland. Iorg will continue to lead the seminary through the executive search process.

“Due to the excellent leadership of our board, the strength and stability of our faculty, and our overall organizational health, I believe now is the appropriate time to find capable, fresh leadership to propel Gateway forward,” Iorg said.

“My wife Ann and I have done our part to fulfill Gateway’s mission. We are still committed to Gateway’s mission and look forward to new ways we can be involved in the future.” [Read more…]

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TWO TEAMS RETURN; ANOTHER STILL IN ISRAEL

October 12, 2023

By Baptist and Reflector

Randy C, Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, and his wife, Jeanne, were at the Nashville airport on Oct. 11 to welcome home a team from First Baptist Church, Dyer, who was in Israel when Hamas attacked the country on Oct. 7. From left are, back row, Doug Duncan, Rachel Self, Larry Reagan, Jeanne and Randy C. Davis; front row, Judy Shanklin, Karen Duncan, Kacie Agee (team leader), Darlene Land, Grace Jones, Grant Jones and Susan McCullar.

FRANKLIN — At least three Tennessee Baptist church teams were in Israel on Oct. 7 when Hamas militants brutally attacked the country, which has retaliated with airstrikes on Gaza.

As of Oct. 11, the reported death toll was near 2,000 people killed and 2,700 injured in Israel and at least 900 people killed and 4,500 injured in Gaza.

Two churches — Sunnyside Baptist in Kingsport and First Baptist, Dyer — have left the country.

Forty-eight members of Sunnyside Baptist, including pastor Bill Sims, were able to leave Israel on Oct. 10, flying to Atlanta where they took a bus to Kingsport late in the evening. [Read more…]

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TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR HOSTING MIDWEST FOOD BANK

October 12, 2023

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist & Reflector

Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers joined with other volunteers from the area for the first food distribution from the Missions Mobilization Center in Mount Juliet. Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief is working with the Midwest Food Bank to be a monthly distribution site for food given to non-profit organizations to donate to needy families in Middle Tennessee. — Photos by Wes Jones

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief is hosting the Midwest Food Bank to provide food distribution in Middle Tennessee.

The Midwest Food Bank is a faith-based organization which distributes nearly $34 million worth of food monthly to more than 2,200 non-profit organizations each month from 12 locations in the United States and in East Africa and Haiti. The organizations then distribute the food to needy families in their communities.

Midwest Food Bank began food distribution to agencies around the Middle Tennessee area last month out of the Missions Mobilization Center (MMC) in Mount Juliet, said Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. [Read more…]

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TENNESSEE BAPTISTS SHOW SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL

October 11, 2023

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist & Reflector

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptists are joining Southern Baptists around the globe in responding to the devastating attack on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas in the early morning hours of Oct. 7.

CNBC News reported Oct. 10 that nearly 2,000 people have been killed and 2,700 injured in Israel and at least 900 people killed and 4,500 injured in Gaza, according to Palestinian and Israeli health services.

Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief issued a callout Oct. 9 for funds and donations of items that will be shipped to Israel as soon as possible (see list HERE). [Read more…]

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ITEMS NEEDED IN ISRAEL

October 11, 2023

By Baptist and Reflector

The following items are needed to aid Israel relief efforts. [Read more…]

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