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.
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.”
The King Hezekiah Mentality: How To Hold Our Elected Officials Accountable

Do your elected officials care only for “peace and security” in their own day, or are they willing to make wise decisions for the future, even if it’s costly?
The Beauty of Biblically Broad Complementarianism

What are the ABCDEs of differences between males and females, easy enough for a child to understand? They are Appearance, Body, Character, Demeanor, and (with a little cheating) Eager posture.
Endless Repackagings of Egalitarianism: Four Important Book Reviews

There is nothing new under the sun. How do four recent books give a new spin on an old sin?
Practical Complementarity

Must we sheepishly uphold Scripture’s teaching on the roles of men and women, embarrassed by its “outdated” ideas? Absolutely not! The sweet song of complementarity causes homes to flourish, so we should gladly sing along.
The Conversation Behind the Conversation: How Ecclesiological Assumptions Shape Our Complementarianism

How do our views on the church and spiritual gifts impact our thinking on roles of men and women in the church? As it turns out, in more ways than you might think.