By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor SHREVEPORT, La. (LBM) – When most mention the name Monroe Elmon (M.E.) Dodd, it likely is in context of his leading the development of the Cooperative Program, the primary funding channel for the cooperative missions and ministries of the Southern Baptist Convention. Some might recall also that he: -- served two terms as SBC president; -- founded the SBC Pastors’ Conference; -- led the historic First Baptist Church in Shreveport, Louisiana, to become the first church in the world to own and operate a radio station; -- chaired the important Convention Lessons Committee (which was formed seven years earlier to ensure Baptist doctrinal purity of graded Sunday school lessons produced for use of all denominations by the International Sunday School Association); and -- drove the establishment of the Baptist Bible Institute, later named the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. But lost in the discussions about his impact on Southern Baptist life is the fact that Dodd was a committed soul winner. To be sure, Dodd’s contribution to the development of the Cooperative Program is no small thing. Since 1925, the first year of the stabilized system of funding for the … [Read more...]
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