By Joe LaGuardia. This article originally ran in the Rockdale Citizen (June 2, 2011). It has been a week since the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship met in its annual General Assembly in Tampa, Florida. The Fellowship, which is made up mostly of moderate Baptists representing nearly 1800 churches and hundreds of organizations, met two weeks afterContinue reading “Southern Baptist Convention, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship facing shortfalls, asking questions about God’s future.”
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The death of revivalism in Baptist life? (Part 1)
Revivalism as a movement is on the verge of death. So argue Baptist historians Bill Leonard and Loyd Allen in a recent issue of “Baptist History and Heritage,” as reported in the Associate Baptist Press. Revivalism, which inspired growth in Protestant denominations throughout America, may not be dead yet; but, in the words of LoydContinue reading “The death of revivalism in Baptist life? (Part 1)”
