By Message staff NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) – Nearly a year after messengers to the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting called for the creation of a task force to oversee an independent review of the SBC Executive Committee over allegations of mishandling reports of sexual abuse, the task force released its findings on May 22. The 288-page report -- that can be found on sataskforce.net -- outlines the Executive Committee’s handling of sexual abuse cases between 2000 and mid-2021. The independent investigation was conducted by Guidepost Solutions. BACKGROUND In 2019, the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News released reports relating to convictions, confessions and credible accusations of sex abuse involving 380 Southern Baptists pastors, deacons, staff, ministry leaders and volunteers and 700 victims during a period of two decades. About 220 of the perpetrators were convicted or made plea deals. The Houston Chronicle database included information about four men who previously served as Louisiana Baptist pastors, youth ministers and volunteers and were convicted of or pled guilty to sexual abuse crimes: — Holland Farrell McMorris, former pastor of Paradise Baptist Church, Ball, was convicted … [Read more...]
Supreme Court again declines to rule in abortion case, despite protests
POLL: Biden’s approval dips to lowest of presidency
FEDERAL DATA: Biden released 118,000 border crossers into U.S. (in April alone)
Richard Land on Southern Baptists’ history of abortion advocacy and the future of the pro-life movement
By Jill Waggoner, ERLC WASHINGTON, D.C. (ERLC) - Richard Land served as the president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission from 1988–2013. Prior to his time at the ERLC, he worked in a variety of church and political roles, many of which were involved closely with the modern pro-life movement in its earliest days. Below, he shares his experiences and brings perspective to the current cultural moment, the story of Southern Baptist involvement in the fight against abortion, and what comes next. Jill Waggoner: Historians have noted that before Roe v. Wade, evangelicals in general were fairly inactive on the issue of abortion. Is that true for Southern Baptists? If so, how did that change afterRoe? What did it take to change Southern Baptists’ mind on this issue? Richard Land: I was pro-life from the time I was a junior in high school because of an experience I had with a high school biology project. One of my classmate’s fathers was an OB-GYN, and she, as part of a project, brought to class what I now know to be about a 12- to 14-week-old male embryo. It was clearly a human being. That sensitized me to the issue. Abortion wasn’t much of an issue for Southern Baptists until Roe v. Wade. Prior to 1970, the … [Read more...]
Biden under fire for FDA’s slow response to baby formula shortage
Senate fails to advance bill to guarantee abortion access nationwide
DOJ silent on abortion protests at justices’ homes despite federal law prohibiting ‘pickets’ to influence case
Gas prices jump to fresh record highs
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 84
- 85
- 86
- 87
- 88
- …
- 327
- Next Page »






