This video highlights the work of the Mississippi River Ministry, a group of more than 50 Southern Baptist ministries in eight states bordering the Mississippi River. Click here to download an mp4 of this video.
During the “Calvinism: Concerned? Confused? Curious?” conference held August 4, 2012 at Crestwood Baptist Church in Oldham County, Ky., audience members had the opportunity to submit questions to the panel. The panel included David Dockery, president, Union University; Ste
David Dockery, president of Union University in Tennessee, gives an overview of the resurgence of Reformed theology in Southern Baptist life at the “Calvinism: Concerned? Confused? Curious?” conference held August 4, 2012 at Crestwood Baptist Church in Oldham County, Ky.
David Dockery, president of Union University in Tenn., gives an overview of the history of Southern Baptist theology. Dockery’s presentation kicked off the at the “Calvinism: Concerned? Confused? Curious?” conference held August 4, 2012 at Crestwood Baptist Church in
How can Southern Baptists of differing theological perspectives work together? Frank Page, president, Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, addresses the question in this message from the “Calvinism: Concerned? Confused? Curious?” conference held August 4
How can Southern Baptists of differing theological perspectives work together? Frank Page, president, Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, addresses the question in this message from the “Calvinism: Concerned? Confused? Curious?” conference held August 4
Hershael York, associate dean of the School of Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. and Steve Lemke, director of the Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, discuss their differing perspectives on Calvinis
http://youtu.be/gIZiAgM79xoMoving among the sick and injured, Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief Chaplain Roy Butch Vernon grieved alongside Haitians who had lost homes and loved ones. Vernon, pastor of Thoroughbred Community Church in Nicholasville, Ky., was part of a 10-person Kentuck
Heidi Rizzo, a security officer reached for Christ by Kentucky Disaster Relief volunteers, appears in this North American Mission Board video that talks about the spiritual shift that occurred in New York City in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks—resulting in a 40 percent spike i
If it was illegal, immoral, or irresponsible, Sarah Flowers had tried it. Her life was everything bad. Surely the people at a small startup church in St. Louis didn’t have what it would take to turn her life around—would they? Hear Sarah’s story in this North American Miss