January/February 2019 Issue
This issue of the Baptist Bulletin looks at gender roles, Biblical womanhood, and discipleship.
A Woman, Her Ambition, and God’s Hand
How one woman changed her life’s path from planning to be a neurosurgeon to attending seminary with her husband.
Open Mike: The ‘Why’ of the National GARBC Conference
Today the average pastor has hundreds of options when it comes to spending his conference budget. Consider the following excellent reasons for attending the GARBC Conference in June.
Should We Abandon Biblical Manhood and Womanhood in a #MeToo Culture?
The #MeToo movement has shaken the ground beneath the feet of modern American culture. We now find ourselves trying to regain our equilibrium as cracks have emerged in the foundation of virtually every institution.
Complement of Love
The plot of the The Handmaid’s Tale forces us to ask, How do we as Christian husbands and wives interpret and implement the teachings of the Scriptures in our marriages?
Women and the Great Commission
As an unmarried female missionary, I am often asked to share my views on both singleness and women in ministry.
The Growing Crisis of Pastoral Shortages
Two announcements tend to suck the life out of a congregation: the pastor’s announcement of resignation and the search committee’s announcement that a qualified candidate has not been found to fill the pastoral vacancy.
Sunday School: The Front Line of Discipleship
In the flurry of interest and activity for discipleship programs, churches may overlook the strongest discipleship ministry they already have—the Sunday School.