3.31 David Schrock • Reading • “ENCORE: Reformed and Reforming the SBC: Christ Over the Law Amendment”

What is the next step for conservative SBC churches in light of the Law Amendment falling around 5% short of the needed votes?
ENCORE: Reformed and Reforming the SBC: Christ Over the Law Amendment

What is the next step for conservative SBC churches in light of the Law Amendment falling around 5% short of the needed votes?
3.28 Michael Carlino • Reading • “The SBC Isn’t Drifting, It’s Being Steered: A Sober-Minded Response to Emotional Sabotage”

Emotional sabotage has steered and shaped many of the major decisions of the Southern Baptist Convention from the early 2020s to the present. How? Keep listening.
The SBC Isn’t Drifting, It’s Being Steered: A Sober-Minded Response to Emotional Sabotage

Emotional sabotage has steered and shaped many of the major decisions of the Southern Baptist Convention from the early 2020s to the present. How? Keep reading.
3.27 Joe Rigney, Michael Carlino, David Schrock • Interview • “The SBC Isn’t Drifting, It’s Being Steered: A Sober-Minded Response to Emotional Sabotage”

Listen in as a Joe Rigney and Michael Carlino join David Schrock to discuss Joe’s book Leadership and Emotional Sabotage and to apply the lessons from this book to the Southern Baptist Convention.
ENCORE: Sealed with Blood: Missions, Confessions, and Keeping the Faith

What’s the value of a confession of faith? Here’s a historical case study.
ENCORE: Is Nicaea Enough? Protestant Reflections on the Nicene Creed and the Importance of Evangelical Theology

The Nicene Creed clearly expresses an orthodox view of the Trinity and the person of Christ, but is it alone a sufficient guide to sound doctrine?
March Intermission: From Creeds and Confession to the Cross and Resurrection

The historical claim that “Christ is risen” proclaims on one hand the victorious resurrection of our lord, while on the other hand is proclaims the defeat of every world system that would oppose this Christ. As we transition from considering Creeds and confessions in March to the cross and empty tomb in April, courage is needed.
Is Roman Catholicism a Creedal Faith?

Does reciting a creed make a church creedal? It depends on what they think the creed means.
The SBC Isn’t Drifting, It’s Being Steered: A Sober-Minded Response to Emotional Sabotage

Emotional sabotage has steered and shaped many of the major decisions of the Southern Baptist Convention from the early 2020s to the present. How? Keep reading.
3.15 Tom J. Nettles, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Good Confession: Why Southern Baptists Would Do Well to Embrace Their Confession”

Listen in as Tom Nettles joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay “The Good Confession: Why Southern Baptists Would Do Well to Embrace Their Confession.”
Combatting Self-Salvation: An Insight into the Early Creeds

When theological questions regarding the trinity and the deity of Christ arose in the early church, they responded with written creeds, and it was these statements of orthodoxy which guarded the gospel of grace.