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WE ALL NEED A BREAK FROM INFORMATION OVERLOAD

July 8, 2020

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector lwilkey@tnbaptist.org Though we are nearing the four-month mark of the pandemic and some churches have begun to meet again, we’re still not back to where we were (before COVID-19). And what’s more, it may be a while before we get there. Add to it over the past few […]

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A LOOK BACK WITH GRATITUDE

July 7, 2020

By Randy C. Davis TBMB President & Executive Director Ten years. That’s how long it’s been since Jeanne and I left a beloved pastorate to follow the clear call of God to serve our Tennessee Baptist Convention network of churches. That decision came only after an intense season of prayerfully seeking the Lord’s direction. It […]

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MORE THAN HOT DOGS AND FIREWORKS

July 2, 2020

By Lonnie Wilkey lwilkey@tnbaptist.org Americans across the country will celebrate the Fourth of July on Saturday with hot dogs, hamburgers, homemade ice cream, barbecue, baseball, swimming and, of course, fireworks. Sadly, that is all many Americans think of when it comes to celebrating the Fourth of July. Actually, we are not celebrating the Fourth of […]

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FIRST-PERSON: FIVE LESSONS I LEARNED FROM A COVID-19 SPIKE AT OUR CHURCH

July 2, 2020

By Derek Allen MOBILE, Ala. — In March, April and May, our church staff braced for a wave of COVID-19 cases to sweep through our church family. It never happened. In fact, for the first three months of the COVID-19 outbreak, our church family of about 1500 only experienced a handful of coronavirus cases. As […]

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REBUILDING WHAT WE HAD BEFORE COVID-19

June 30, 2020

By Bruce Chesser President, Tennessee Baptist Convention Senior pastor, First Baptist Church, Hendersonville All of us find ourselves now in the unique situation of needing to rebuild what we had going prior to the pandemic. As most of us began the process of regathering in person, we found some things are missing. Most of us […]

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BAPTIST EVANGELISTS: READY AND WILLING

June 29, 2020

By Jerry Drace Evangelist / Senior pastor, Friendship Baptist Church, Friendship.  At one time the Conference of Southern Baptist Evangelists (COSBE) had more than 600 members. Today it has fewer than 90 and less than 50 of these are preaching evangelists. COSBE held its annual business meeting using a Zoom conference call on June 12. […]

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DON’T FORGET — REMEMBER RULE NO. 1

June 26, 2020

By Roc Collins Director of Strategic Objectives, TBMB From my early years of little league through high school, no matter what sport I played, I heard a common message from all my coaches. Whether it was on the diamond, the hardwood floor or the gridiron, coaches would say it over and over. “Keep your eye […]

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MULTITUDE OF QUESTIONS VS. MIRACLE OF THE CROSS

June 25, 2020

By Joseph McGaha Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Lenoir City I have hesitated to wade into the discussion concerning the deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta and the mayhem that has ensued afterward for various reasons. Yet I find after much prayer and consideration that I am compelled to speak out […]

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IS THERE REALLY ONLY ONE RACE?

June 23, 2020

By Chris Turner cturner@tnbaptist.org There is only one race, the human race. Those eight words are an oft-used expression these days as the nation grapples with race, racism, justice, prejudice and a myriad of other topics causing friction among people of various skin tones, especially among blacks and whites. But the statement is true; there […]

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WHAT WE READ IS NOT ALWAYS WHAT WE REALLY READ

June 22, 2020

By Lonnie Wilkey lwilkey@tnbaptist.org As a Baptist journalist for four decades, I learned early on in my career that what I wrote was not always what was read or understood. I have had countless conversations over the years with people upset with what they understood that I had written. Normally, I could help them understand […]

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I STAND FOR LIFE, NOW MORE THAN EVER

June 22, 2020

By Randy C. Davis TBMB President & Executive Director Tennessee state representatives took an important step toward protecting life last week when pro-life legislation passed in both the House and the Senate. The legislative approval makes a way for the bill to move on to Governor Bill Lee, who will probably sign it into law […]

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FIRST PERSON: ‘SEISMIC IMPLICATIONS’ FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, CHURCH IN SCOTUS RULING

June 15, 2020

By Russell Moore President of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court of the United States released its long-awaited decision in the case of Bostock v. Clayton County, Ga., over whether sexual orientation and gender identity are included in the definition of “sex” in Title VII […]

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