Councilman Joel Burns points BGLT students to a hope-filled future, fights bullying

Several weeks ago, I posted an article that spotlighted the negative repercussions of bullying in the workplace.   We usually think that bullying is mere child’s play.  Unfortunately, in many instances–especially when students and children are involved–bullying can be fatal. In a moving, personal plea, Fort Worth city councilman Joel Burns encourages students who have beenContinue reading “Councilman Joel Burns points BGLT students to a hope-filled future, fights bullying”

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) General Assembly reveals larger, post-denominational trends (Part 2)

The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has been meeting in Charlotte this year.  The seminars, meetings, worship services have revealed, at least from my perspective, several trends that transcend even this denomination.  This is the second part of a three-part blog series. The first part noted some positive trends that have arisen in light of the CBF’sContinue reading “Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) General Assembly reveals larger, post-denominational trends (Part 2)”