Emotional sabotage has steered and shaped many of the major decisions of the Southern Baptist Convention from the early 2020s to the present. How? Keep listening.
“The SBC Isn’t Drifting, It’s Being Steered: A Sober-Minded Response to Emotional Sabotage” – Michael Carlino“Do You Feel My Pain? Empathy Sympathy, and Dangerous Virtues” – Joe Rigney“Empathy, Feminism, and the Church” – Joe Rigney“Of Empathy and Monsters” – Joe Rigney“Brothers, Don’t Be Steered” – Joe Rigney“The SBC in a Crowded Theater” – Mark Coppenger“The Path Forward on Abuse Reform in the SBC” – Josh Abbotoy, Jon Whitehead“Can the Cooperation Continue? What the End of the BSA Means for the Future of the SBC?” – Jon Whitehead“Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 1)” – Heath Lambert“Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 2)” – Heath Lambert“Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 3)” – Heath Lambert“Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 4)” – Heath Lambert“Complementarian Confessional Conflagration” – Denny Burk“How Many Pastors are in the SBC?” – Kevin McClureThe State of the SBC with Dr. Albert Mohler – Kenwood Institute“Feminine Emotionalism and the Evangelical Conscience” – G. Shane Morris“Not a Freelance Club: Identity, Association, and Confessionalism in the SBC” – Colin Smothers““The Power and Duty of An Association”: Have Baptist Associations Historically Disfellowshipped Disorderly Churches?” – Caleb Morell“Act Like Men” – Kevin DeYoung“What Is Effeminacy?: A Survey of Scripture and History” – Steven WedgeworthSBCAmendment.orgTheme of the Month: Great Books Throughout the AgesGive to Support the WorkLeadership and Emotional Sabotage – Joe RigneyA Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix – Edwin Friedman