I. I guess you can say that we Baptists have a love affair with conversions. Audacious, Damascus-road conversions. If someone comes up to you on the street and asks if you’re saved, I’ll bet my Bible he’s a Baptist. To this day, despite the fact that I’m in the ministry, I still have Baptist pastors–“preacherContinue reading “Conversion is a Baptist’s cup of tea, fraught with diverse theologies”
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The death of Revivalism in Baptist Life? (part 2)
“We need a revival in the land! It’s the only way to get this country back on track.” That’s the sentiment I hear often when I speak to Baptists about evangelism. Revivals are, after all, one of the primary ways Baptists have brought God to the masses. Hope in revival is a hope in convertingContinue reading “The death of Revivalism in Baptist Life? (part 2)”