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Transcript of GCR Podcast with David Dockery

Mar 31st, 2010 by administrator

A couple of weeks ago, Doug Baker of the Oklahoma Baptist Messenger conducted a podcast interview with Union University President and GCR Task Force member David Dockery. The transcript of that interview is now available online. Dr. Dockery provides some of the most balanced thoughts that we’ve heard related to SBC history in general and the GCR movement in particular. We would urge our readers to listen to the podcast and/or read the transcript.

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Great Commission Resurgence Taskforce Report: Charting A Future Path For Southern Baptists for the Glory of God

Mar 5th, 2010 by Daniel Akin

The interim report of the GCRTF has already generated much excitement and many conversations. This is good and healthy. The Taskforce hoped its report would excite Southern Baptists, and it seems clear it has. It is also the case that the Taskforce wanted to hear from our people and receive their feedback. That also is taking place and we rejoice in this. Our prayer all along has been that the work of the Taskforce would … [Read More]

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Ronnie Floyd: The Cooperative Program and Great Commission Giving

Mar 3rd, 2010 by administrator

Editor’s Note: The Great Commission Resurgence Task Force is now releasing a series of blogs unpacking various points of their recommendation with greater depth and clarity. Below is the first installment.
The Cooperative Program and Great Commission Giving
(Ronnie Floyd)
As people are processing the Great Commission Resurgence Progress Report, some are trying to understand the Cooperative Program and its relationship to Great Commission Giving. Since so much information needed to be shared initially through our report, it is now essential … [Read More]

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The Spiritual and the Structural Coincide: Some Thoughts on the GCR

Feb 24th, 2010 by Nathan Finn

“Our problems aren’t structural, they are spiritual.”
I can’t tell you how many times I have read or heard some variation of the above sentiment in the past eight or nine months. Sometimes it is voiced by stakeholders who are in the “structure,” people like state paper editors, seminary professors, and other denominational employees. It is perhaps understandable that these folks would want to divert attention away from whatever issues may or may not be present … [Read More]

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When Words Aren’t Enough: A Report from the Field, Part 1

Feb 2nd, 2010 by David Nelson

For much of the month of January, a colleague and I have been in an international setting serving with overseas workers. We have worked together daily in an educational context, and I have been reminded continually of the significance of the Great Commission. To say I am impressed by the workers of our mission board is an understatement, but I don’t want to embarrass my friends by being overly effusive about their labors. None of … [Read More]

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The Future of the Southern Baptist Convention (Pt. 6)

Dec 21st, 2009 by Daniel Akin

#6) Southern Baptists have a hopeful future if we have the courage to rethink our Convention structure at every level, clarify our mission so that we maximize our energy and resources for the fulfilling of the Great Commission, and provide a compelling vision that inspires our people to do something great for God.
Are Southern Baptist a Great Commission people?  If you listen to our rhetoric then the answer is yes.  And yet, though Southern Baptist … [Read More]

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Messenger Insight Vidcast with Nathan Finn

Nov 8th, 2009 by administrator

In addition to the previously mentioned podcasts, Doug Baker of the Baptist Messenger is conducting short vidcast interviews with Southern Baptist pastors, thinkers, and other leaders. One of the first vidcasts is with our own Nathan Finn, who along with Alvin Reid was in Oklahoma last weekend for a conference. The topics discussed include the Conservative Resurgence, the GCR, competing visions among Southern Baptists, the Cooperative Program, and ethnic diversity in the SBC. The vidcast, which … [Read More]

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Doug Baker on the SBC’s Ominous Future

Nov 7th, 2009 by administrator

Doug Baker has written a very insightful editorial about what’s at stake for Southern Baptists in the current debates about the GCR and related issues:
“Were the moderates right?” The sheer posing of such a question sent a collective gasp across Alumni Chapel. During a recent panel discussion when Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler, Jr., uttered these words in a place where moderates once dominated one of the world’s largest seminaries, it was not as … [Read More]

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Myth #4: The goal of the Great Commission Task Force is to dismantle if not destroy the Cooperative Program as we know it today.

Oct 14th, 2009 by Daniel Akin

Recently a Baptist Press article lamented that, “Some leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention tell us that the CP is dead or is no longer effective or efficient, or needs to be redefined. Simply stated, these leaders tell us the CP doesn’t work; it’s a relic of the past; it’s the old way; it’s a program, and programs are an anathema; and that CP is all about old denominational loyalty.”  Then just a few days … [Read More]

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Why I am Southern Baptist

Sep 22nd, 2009 by Ed Stetzer

As I sit in Asia working with some of our IMB missionaries, I am blessed to see the work we do together.  And, honestly, everyone here sees the importance of our denominational cooperation for the purpose of global missions.  (You can follow along on our trip here.)
But, right now, things seem to be a bit “in flux” back home.  So, perhaps I can add a little encouragement today as I sit with a group of … [Read More]

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