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The Dallas Statement is Dead, and John MacArthur Killed it.

I love John MacArthur. But, he has made the Dallas Statment on Social Justice and the Gospel an unprecedented failure in his otherwise spotless ministry.  MacArthur is wrong to invite men committing grievous errors – errors that he and the other crafters of the Dallas Statement describe in great detail – to speak at the 2019 Shepherd’s … Read more

Southern Baptist Preaching Professor Condemns “Jesus Calling”, Laments Endorsements

Dr. Mike Miller is a long-time preaching professor at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and the current pastor of Central Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Texas.  Today, Dr. Miller took to Twitter to strongly condemn one of the most popular “Christian” books of the century. Well, this is a gut punch. Some of these endorsements are … Read more

The Passing of W.C. Fields: Villain or Hero?

W.C. Fields, the Baptist journalist, has passed away. You probably don’t know who he is, but if you had much understanding of Baptist life from the 1960s through 1980s, you probably would. And if you’ve ever heard of the Conservative Resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention, know that W.C. Fields was a major player in … Read more

Despite Resurgence in ‘Christian Drinking,’ Majority of Christians Still Abstaining from Alcohol

A LifeWay study recently reveals that a majority of Protestant evangelicals are still choosing to abstain from alcohol, despite a resurgence in ‘Christian drinking’ that has particularly become popular and accepted in New Calvinist circles. While some denominations, like Lutherans for example, have never had a strong tradition of abstinence, most mainstream denominations have had … Read more

Race Baiting: Beth Moore and the Black Sheep

So agree. It’s way past time to inventory our personal libraries, to add to them where they are woefully lacking & to quit being clay theologically shaped by only one shade of hands. That needs to be over. It has failed and robbed us. For starters, Jesus didn’t have white hands. — Beth Moore (@BethMooreLPM) … Read more

H.B. Charles Dishonors the Poor

Pastor H.B. Charles of Shiloh Church in Jacksonville, Florida is a sought after preacher on the evangelical speaking circuit and a featured contributor to LifeWay Sunday School publications. His 10th Anniversary as pastor of Shiloh Church is to be specially recognized during Sunday services on November 11th. This special recognition follows a black-tie banquet that … Read more

#MooreTripe: Beth Moore’s “The Beloved Disciple” – Chapter 5

This post marks the fifth in a series of many in which I will read through Beth Moore’s books and provide chapter-by-chapter reactions to what America’s most popular female Bible teacher has written to her massive audience.  The name of this series, which is hopefully self-explanatory, is #MooreTripe.    The posts in this series will be … Read more

#MooreTripe: Beth Moore’s “The Beloved Disciple” – Chapter 4

This post marks the fourth in a series of many in which I will read through Beth Moore’s books and provide chapter-by-chapter reactions to what America’s most popular female Bible teacher has written to her massive audience.  The name of this series, which is hopefully self-explanatory, is #MooreTripe.    The posts in this series will be … Read more

#MooreTripe: Beth Moore’s “The Beloved Disciple” – Chapter 3

This post marks the third in a series of many in which I will read through Beth Moore’s books and provide chapter-by-chapter reactions to what America’s most popular female Bible teacher has written to her massive audience.  The name of this series, which is hopefully self-explanatory, is #MooreTripe.    The posts in this series will be … Read more

#MooreTripe: Beth Moore’s “The Beloved Disciple” – Chapter 2

This post marks the second in a series of many in which I will read through Beth Moore’s books and provide chapter-by-chapter reactions to what America’s most popular female Bible teacher has written to her massive audience. The name of this series, which is hopefully self-explanatory, is #MooreTripe. The posts in this series will be … Read more

#MooreTripe: Beth Moore’s “The Beloved Disciple” – Chapter 1

This post marks the first in a series of many in which I will read through Beth Moore’s books and provide chapter-by-chapter reactions to what America’s most popular female Bible teacher has written to her massive audience.  The name of this series, which is hopefully self-explanatory, is #MooreTripe.    The posts in this series will be … Read more

Video: Matt Chandler is Hip. He’s ‘With it.’

Matt Chandler is ‘woke.’ The charismatic-pentecostal who masquerades for some reason as a Baptist is a leading figure of the hyper-sensitive, beta male, evangelical snowflake leadership guild. Once considered theologically serious, Chandler is now widely thought of as a grossly compromised spiritual leader whose theology is little better than the average of what you might … Read more

Agents of Betrayal in the Church

This post was written by Thomas Littleton and has been reposted here with permission. The original can be found here. AGENTS OF BETRAYAL: WILL EVANGELICAL INFLUENCE BE RUINED FROM WITHIN? WHICH TRUSTED EVANGELICAL LEADERS HAVE SOLD OUT THE FLOCK AND WHY. Note: This author is focused on the church and the serious infiltration of the … Read more

Jen Hatmaker: Jesus Came to Affirm the LGBT Community

When Pulpit & Pen first warned about Jen Hatmaker, she was still one of Lifeway’s best-selling authors. Eventually, she crossed the threshold into heresy such that not even Lifeway could tolerate (and that’s saying something). Hatmaker, a popular mommy-blogger and pseudo-Christian teacher came out in support of the sin of sodomy in 2016, and Lifeway … Read more

SBTS Faculty Consult Attorney on Release of Mohler Correspondence

Anyone paying attention to wider evangelicalism – and especially that represented in the Southern Baptist Convention – is well aware of a dramatic shift in focus and tone on social issues. When Albert Mohler repented of the notion of reparative therapy (the idea that through Biblical counseling a homosexual could break their addiction to unnatural … Read more