Una relación de mentoría es un don que nos hace mejores porque involucra momentos sagrados en los cuales se confía, se cree, se da generosamente y se empodera.
What is sown in the heart
A trip to the cardiologist is rarely routine. Usually a precipitating episode or a prior procedure prompts the appointment, and we are eager to receive a reassuring assessment. We know that the condition of the heart determines our health, and…
The curse of Ham: Black Baptists question their place in the SBC
A proposed resolution condemning the alt-right which was submitted to the Southern Baptist Convention last month included a reference to the “curse of Ham.” The statement eventually adopted by the SBC omitted the reference. And that’s a problem.
The Cross is not enough: Baptists, catholicity and the atonement
Editor’s note: We recently published Steve Harmon’s and Curtis Freeman’s response to the Southern Baptist Convention’s affirmation of the theological concept of penal substitutionary atonement. That prompted a reply from two Southern Baptist writers, Lucas Stamps and Matthew Emerson. Harmon…
Letters to the Editor
The latest from our readers: Looking for a place at the CBF table, by Haley Cawthon | Southern Baptist view of atonement is consistent with scripture and tradition, by Luke Smith
An Apostolic Care Act
What if health care legislation becomes so draconian and human need so great that churches have to initiate or expand community clinics, not because Obamacare is repealed, but because Jesus requires it?
Braving the small room: Opportunity and challenge for American Baptists
A black gospel violinist. A Puerto Rican receiving a historic selection for a top board position. A fiery, 60-year-old Native American woman preacher. A Korean-born man newly appointed as the director of a doctor of ministry program. A young adult…
Everyone needs to go to Arabia
One of the pressing concerns of 21st-century individual and congregational spiritual life is the question of depth. To be blunt, there isn’t much. Study after study has revealed the sad truth that much of what we call faith and commitment…
Amazing grace: Settling a troubled soul
When I stepped onto her hall, I could see her slippered feet just outside the door frame of her room. In her wheelchair, she rocked heel to toe, toe to heel, back and forth and back again. “Hey, there,” I…
Baptists and Muslims: Learning together
Within a mile of University Baptist Church sits the largest community of Somali immigrants in the United States. Distinct in their hijabs and elegant robes, their lives can’t help but intersect ours. When a fire destroyed a mosque in the…
Being honest about unity in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Recently I got to baptize a new member at our church. As we talked about faith and what the act of baptism represented, he shared with me that he hadn’t grown up in the Christian church, but that it was…
After ‘The Conversation,’ will my church stay together?
My congregation is having “The Conversation.” For the past 18 months we have been in a discernment process to determine if we would become a “welcoming and affirming” church. In particular, we have focused on what the church’s policy will…








