4.15 Megan Basham • Reading • “Too Busy with Woke Stuff”: The All Too (In)Visible and Inconsequential ERLC

Photo ops and PR campaigns do not effect policy change; meaningful interaction and work with policy makers does. The word on Capitol Hill is that the ERLC is doing the one and not the other, to the detriment of Southern Baptists nationwide.
Back to Backus: Baptists and the Pursuit of a Sweet Harmony Between the Church and State

Many know Baptists by the phrase “free church in a free state.” But sound Baptist theology—and history—bear out better conceptions of that relationship that we ought to heed.
“Too Busy with Woke Stuff”: The All Too (In)Visible and Inconsequential ERLC

Photo ops and PR campaigns do not effect policy change; meaningful interaction and work with policy makers does. The word on Capitol Hill is that the ERLC is doing the one and not the other, to the detriment of Southern Baptists nationwide.
4.13 David Mitzenmacher • Reading • “A Roadmap for Reforming the ERLC”

“I take no pleasure in proposing this last reform. . . . I love Brent Leatherwood as a brother in Christ. And with love, if the ERLC is to be saved, it will take a different leader to save it.”
Specialized Politics: What Should a Christian Advocacy Organization Do?

Public policy can be a messy, delicate world, but it is one that Christians must engage. How can they do it well?
Three Marks of Progressive-Lite Evangelicals

Behind the smokescreen of “nuance” and “winsomeness,” some are pulling evangelicals steadily to the cultural and political left. Here are a few common ways this takes place.