Baptist & Reflector

Telling the Story of Tennessee Baptists Since 1835

  • Home
  • Tennessee
  • SBC
  • Columnists
  • SS Lessons
  • Tennescene
  • Radio B&R

Do We Really Need More Churches?

September 23, 2014

By Randy C. Davis
TBC Executive Director

Randy C. Davis

Randy C. Davis

There are churches everywhere in Nashville.

Let’s take a ride. For instance, nine large churches sit adjacent to Franklin Road in a two-mile stretch if you drive north from Old Hickory in Brentwood. If you drive south another two or three miles through Brentwood you can add another five large churches, bringing the total to 13 just in that one short stretch. Travel that distance east to west and you can add probably a dozen more. Expand the circle to the greater Nashville area and word is there is easily more than 1,000 churches. It begs the question: Do we really need any more churches?

The short and emphatic answer is … yes! [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column Tagged With: Randy C. Davis

TBC Giving Below Budget for Year

September 12, 2014

By Baptist and Reflector

BRENTWOOD — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,421,683 through the Cooperative Program in August.

For the year-to-date, Tennessee Baptists have given $27,893,395.

The amount is $801,328 or 2.8 percent below what was given at the same point last year.

With two months remaining in the 2013-14 budget year, Cooperative Program receipts are $2,523,271 or 8.3 percent below budget needs. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column Tagged With: Cooperative Program

Cooperative Program Is ‘Best Strategy’

September 12, 2014

By Larry Robertson
President, TBC, & Clarksville Pastor

I didn’t grow up in a strong Cooperative Program giving church. When I got to Blue Mountain (Miss.) College as a ministerial student, however, my eyes were opened to the unparalleled strategy Southern Baptists have to fund missions and ministry.

Dr. James Travis, longtime biblical studies professor at Blue Mountain, taught us that being Southern Baptist is more than geography or theology. Our distinctive bond is our commitment to cooperation, namely through the Cooperative Program.

In the first church I pastored as a 19-year-old boy, we ran 22 on a good day. Yet we were connected to missions and ministries far beyond our abilities and limitations as a congregation. I was able to remind those precious people that ten cents out of every undesignated dollar they gave supported 8,000 missionaries (at that time) at home and abroad, six SBC seminaries, and a whole host of other denominational causes. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column Tagged With: Cooperative Program

Happiness Is Not a Requirement

September 11, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

I watched a recent video clip of Victoria Osteen, wife of noted pastor and author Joel Osteen of Houston.
Honestly, I was not impressed.

I recently wrote a column expressing my opinion of the “health and wealth” ministers that are so prevalent today. At least one reader chastised me and said I was way off base.

That reader and others need to see this video for themselves. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column

Resurrecting 500 Tennessee Baptist Churches

August 30, 2014

By Randy C. Davis
TBC Executive Director

To say Litz Manor Baptist Church was on life support is an understatement. The reality was its slow death was only delaying being moved from the category of once-thriving congregations to just another statistic of churches that closed its doors. You’ve seen those churches. They are now community theatres, coffee shops, town hall meeting places …or bars.

But God wasn’t done with Litz Manor, and the people weren’t done with God. Founded in 1946, the Kingsport church saw steady growth through its first 25 years, but those numbers began to plateau in the 1970s. Several economic blows and the more recent collapse of the Eastman Corporation being a major employer in the area, and the church dwindled to below 60. But it wasn’t dead. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column Tagged With: Randy C. Davis

Change — Not So Bad After All

August 27, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

Change. For many people this “five-letter” word may as well be a “four-letter” (curse) word. Most people detest change.

I admit that while I am not necessarily anti-change, I am usually not out in front leading the change band-wagon.

Change is hard for most individuals and even churches because we get comfortable with what we are doing. The only problem with getting comfortable is that we get satisfied with where we are in our life or in our church and we get complacent. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column

It’s Okay to Brag (on What God Does)

August 14, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

Dizzy Dean, a baseball great who pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1930s, was known for his wit as well as his pitching.

He once said, “It ain’t bragging if you can do it.”

Bragging is bragging, but of course it does help when you can back up your talk with actions and Dizzy Dean could do that. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column

So, Why 50,000 Baptisms?

August 13, 2014

By Randy C. Davis
TBC Executive Director

I never tire of seeing people baptized. Every one of them tells a unique story of God’s grace at work in the lives of individuals.

One I remember is Charlie Tanner. I led Charlie to the Lord in his living room almost 35 years ago. He came out of a Mormon sect in which most of his family was strongly entrenched. I felt like shouting when Charlie accepted Christ and was baptized. To this day he is a great disciple of Christ and an active member of First Baptist Church, Vancleave, Miss. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column

How Well Are You Running the Race?

July 31, 2014

By Chris Turner
Director of Communications, TBC

Ten years worth of stellar performance reviews. You gave yourself to your job and your company. Needed somebody to work overtime? You were there. Last second projects that needed doing? You were all over it. Deadlines? You ate lunch at your desk to ensure you met them. Employee of the month? Yep, multiple times. In fact, your boss singled you out as the poster child of dedication and commitment to “a job well done.”

But here you are, in human resources and sitting across the desk from the personnel director. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column

In His Plan God Made Us to Be Matched

July 31, 2014

By Johnnie Godwin
Contributing Columnist, B&R

My diary entry for June 20, 1955 reads, “I feel that Phyllis is the answer to my prayers if I will try to seek God’s will.” I was 18; she was 16. At 15, I had reluctantly answered a Moses-like call to preach God’s Word. To answer that call, I knew I wasn’t meant to do it alone but matched to the wife God designed for me. So I prayed for Him to send that exact mate. He did! Her name is Phyllis. [Read more…]

Facebooktwittermail

Filed Under: Opinion Column

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 132
  • 133
  • 134
  • 135
  • 136
  • 137
  • Next Page »
Subscribe Classifieds Advertise About

Popular Posts

Recent Posts

  • JULY 20: GOD’S FAITHFULNESS
  • JULY 20: CAN I WALK AWAY FROM MY SALVATION?
  • LIFEWAY CEO BEN MANDRELL VOTED 8TH PASTOR OF BELLEVUE BAPTIST
  • SBC PRESIDENT PRAYS FOR ‘RIGHTEOUS PEOPLE’ IN SENATE OPENING PRAYER
  • BELLEVUE ANNOUNCES MANDRELL AS PASTOR CANDIDATE

Address

4017 Rural Plains Circle
Franklin, TN 37064

Contact Information

Mail: Baptist & Reflector, P.O. Box 682789, Franklin, TN 37068
Physical Address: 4017 Rural Plains Circle, Franklin, TN 37064
Email: bandr@tnbaptist.org
Phone: 615-371-2003

2025 © The Baptist and Reflector. All Right Reserved.

Copyright © 2025 · Metro Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in