A Rose by Any Other Name

Several phrases have been used by recent generations to describe personally sharing the gospel. These change as language evolves, culture shifts, and word usage adapts. Older evangelism training materials refer to sharing your faith as “personal work.” This phrase described the entire process of initiating a relationship with someone who needed to hear the gospel, […]
A Spiritual Virus

Gospel spreading is supposed to be a viral movement. In the first-century, the gospel traveled person-to-person as believers enthusiastically shared it with their friends and family. While preachers and church planters were important, the gospel spread most rapidly by word of mouth from believer to unbeliever. By that means it permeated societies and cultural strata […]
Finding Fulfillment

When God heals from sickness, restores family relationships, provides a new job, or works supernaturally in our lives in some unmistakable way—there’s nothing quite like it. Its humbling, awe-inspiring, and invigorating. But there’s something even better. That’s when God works through us in another person’s life—particularly as we share the gospel and see them saved. […]
Caring for Missionaries

For many people, the best part of being a Southern Baptist is supporting the work of the International Mission Board. The IMB is the centerpiece, the central reason our denomination exists. We were founded to combine the efforts of many churches to share the gospel with as many people as possible in as many places […]
Father’s Day

One of the great privileges of my life has been being a father. My three children are the pride of my life. They have overcome my bad parenting and are exceeding my expectations in their personal and professional lives. Beyond that, my son and son-in-law are now parenting my grandchildren—and doing a fabulous job. They […]
The Boring Seminary

We have recently been described by a friend as “the boring seminary.” That tongue-in-cheek comment was his way of complimenting us for our resolute focus on our mission. We shape leaders who expand God’s kingdom around the world. We do that every day, without fanfare and without much interest in doing anything else. Many Christians, […]
Perspective: SBC 2023

Almost 30 years as a Southern Baptist denominational executive, preceded by more than a dozen years as a Southern Baptist pastor, has shaped my perspective on navigating the vagaries of working among the vast network known as the Southern Baptist Convention. It can be, alternately, a rewarding, daunting, or at times disappointing task. Several years […]
Intentionality

We have a church here in Southern California that is growing rapidly by reaching large numbers of lost people with the gospel. It was my privilege to preach there recently. During breaks between the services, I asked several of their lay leaders for their perspective on the reasons for their growth. The answers fell in two categories. Some […]
Declining Religious Affiliation

A recent article declared “religion in the lives of Americans is on the decline.” That’s news? Anyone paying even slight attention to churches, religious institutions, and religious expressions in public life knows this is true. The decline in religious affiliation among American is real—and many Christians are determined to do something about it. The problem […]
Reclaiming Manhood

A recent article in The New Yorker asked the pithy question, “What’s the Matter with Men?” The article describes men as floundering – in schools, relationships, and workplaces – and postulates reasons for this social phenomenon. The conclusions are a mishmash of social theory, secular perspectives, and moral judgments which fail to produce definitive answers. […]