On Sunday (June 12), the lead up to the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Anaheim, California, kicked off with events geared toward pastors and church messengers and which focused on the issues the Convention faces in the days ahead.
When it comes to today's culture's uncertainty about gender roles, Pastor Voddie Baucham explains why he thinks society should accept and appreciate the differences between men and women.
Voddie Baucham discussed his book "Fault Lines" with Shaun Tabatt at the 2021 NRB in Dallas for the Shaun Tabatt Show, an interview program that links Christians to thinkers worldwide.
When I think of black liberation theology, I think of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama's longtime pastor who Obama conveniently threw under the bus when it was necessary to save his 2008 campaign.