• “Explain what’s at stake in the SBC like I’m 5,” with William Wolfe

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast
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“Explain what’s at stake in the SBC like I’m 5,” with William Wolfe

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  • The Future Path of the Southern Baptist Convention: Leadership, Accountability, and Faithful Stewardship In this episode of the Plain Speech Podcast, we delve into the pivotal issues facing the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Topics include the importance of the Law Amendment, financial transparency, combating wokeness within the church, and the crucial presidential election at the upcoming SBC meeting in Indianapolis. Our guest, William Wolfe, Founder of the Center for Baptist Leadership, discusses the potential for revitalization and reform within the SBC, emphasizing a return to scriptural fidelity, the fight against theological liberalism, and the role that informed and courageous leadership must play in navigating the convention's future. 00:00 - William's personal testimony and the state of the SBC 24:27 - The Law Amendment and Financial Transparency 50:11 - Addressing Wokeness and Theological Drift 56:35 - What's at stake in the SBC Presidential Election The Center for Baptist Leadership (CBL): https://centerforbaptistleadership.org/ Listen to the CRUCIAL first episode on Russell Moore's stormy departure from his post at the ERLC and the SBC: https://centerforbaptistleadership.po... Follow CBL on X: twitter.com/baptistleaders Follow CBL on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow William Wolfe on X: twitter.com/william_e_wolfe
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