When people say you should dress for the life you want, my inner self tells me to put on jammies. I think my inner self is a little tired. I’ve also considered the possibility that my inner self is at least a little bit cat. Naps. Glorious, naps. But while that midday nap is famously fabulous, could I complain a minute about the wakeup? I’m gunna just rest my eyes. That’s how it starts. Next thing I know, only one of those eyes will reopen and I don’t know if it’s morning or…Thursday. I … [Read more...]
FBC of Venice, Fla., proves to be great host for Missouri Baptist DR operations
VENICE, Fla. – The hurricane roared through on a fall afternoon, much dreaded by the residents of southwest Florida. It had been predicted for several days as weather forecasters tracked it in the Caribbean and warned residents to flee or take cover. Hurricane Ian made landfall on the west coast of Florida on Sept. 28. It was labeled a Category 4 hurricane. And it brought with it winds of 100-120 miles per hour in the city of Venice. Further south in Fort Myers and Port Charlotte, … [Read more...]
Share Jesus ‘Out Loud’: Youth Evangelism Conference set for January 2023
JEFFERSON CITY – How should high school students respond when they face opposition while sharing the truth about Jesus with their friends? In short, they must do it “Out Loud” – with both truth and love. That’s the mission of next year’s Youth Evangelism Conference (YEC). Bob Caldwell, YEC facilitator, wants to use the two-day event to help maximize this generation’s potential. “We're trying to equip students in our current culture to clearly share Jesus with love and kindness.” The … [Read more...]
Pathway aims to mobilize journalistic cavalry
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the so-called “War to End all Wars” finally ended. It was a day to remember, and appropriately it has been remembered – since 1919, as “Armistice Day” and, since 1954, as “Veterans Day.” Rather than ending warfare, however, World War I initiated a new, devastating kind of war, made possible by a new, deadly machinery. In four years, “more than nine million soldiers, sailors and airmen were killed,” according to British historian … [Read more...]
Volunteer teams vital to reaching desert people group
By Rory Bennet “God will do what He says He will do, and I want to be a part of it,” Vera says with confidence. This confidence is forged from years of seeing victories from God’s faithful hands at work among people who are resistant to the truth of the gospel. Vera works in one of the most desolate places, deep in the desert, where nearly the entire population is Muslim. IMB missionary Vera must be strategic in how she works among the people, meeting practical needs to build … [Read more...]
Missouri Pastors’ Conference: ‘Be people of the Book’
ST. CHARLES – The 2022 Missouri Baptist Pastors’ Conference here, Oct. 24, encouraged church leaders to uphold and remain faithful to the “faith once delivered.” Scott Lee, pastor of Rockport Baptist in Arnold addressed the topic of doctrine of the Scriptures. “We are to be people of the book,” Lee said. “You, pastors, are key to maintaining a high view of Scripture so your people can have a high view of Scripture. We pastors are called to be stewards of God’s Word for the people.” Lee … [Read more...]
Missouri Baptist apologists debate ‘end times’ views
ST. CHARLES – Few topics bring as much passion and differing positions as eschatology – the theological field that deals with the end times. Thus four of the most common views of the end times made a perfect topic for a pre-annual meeting debate hosted by the Missouri Baptist Apologetics Network, Oct. 23. Moderated by David Van Bebber, pastor of Linn Valley Baptist Church in Linn Valley, Kan., four Missouri Baptist apologists took positions (that were not necessarily their own personal … [Read more...]
St. Louis area church touches the world, hosts ‘Celebration of All Nations’ event
OAKVILLE – When you attend church at Canaan Baptist in Oakville you may think you are in a typical suburban church in what is known as South County St. Louis. That is true in many ways. But what is remarkable is that just beneath that outer layer is a very missional congregation with outreach efforts to many international people groups all over the St. Louis Metro area and across the world to Latin America, Africa and Asia. The Pathway spoke with Canaan Baptist missions and family … [Read more...]
MBC executive board elects new Pathway editor
ST. CHARLES – The Missouri Baptist Convention’s (MBC) executive board elected Benjamin Hawkins, 39, to serve as editor of The Pathway during their meeting, Oct. 24, prior to the convening of the MBC annual meeting that afternoon. MBC Executive Director John Yeats announced the board’s decision during his annual address to messengers on the evening of Oct. 24, introducing Hawkins as editor of The Pathway. Hawkins expressed his gratitude to Missouri Baptists following the presentation of a … [Read more...]
Election day results: Religious freedom dismissed in Nevada, Arkansas; legal marijuana results vary
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article includes additional reporting from Pathway staff. CARSON CITY, Nev. (BP) – Voters in Nevada and Arkansas took steps deemed contrary to and problematic for religious freedom in Nov. 8 midterm elections, while legalized marijuana passed in two of the five states that considered it. Nevada voters added gender identity and sexual orientation to freedoms protected in the state constitution with 57.11 percent of voters approving the Equality of Rights Amendment, … [Read more...]
SBC’s McLaurin: ‘Live for the glory of God’
ST. CHARLES – Preaching from 1 Peter 4:10-11 during a sermon at the Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting, Oct. 25, Willie McLaurin – interim president & CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee – urged Missouri Baptist messengers and guests to live for the glory of God. “The early church made a difference because they were unified around the right priorities,” McLaurin said. “They always kept the main thing, the main thing. ... They were a fellowship committed … [Read more...]
Sexual Abuse Response Team provides preliminary report to MBC messengers
ST. CHARLES – The Missouri Baptist Convention’s (MBC) Sexual Abuse Response Team (SART) submitted a written report to The Pathway, related to a preliminary report by SART co-chair George Fulgham to MBC messengers gathered here, Oct. 24-25. To learn more about the MBC’s response to sexual abuse issues, visit https://mobaptist.org/sexual-abuse-response/. The SART’s written report follows immediately below: • One in 10 children experience sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. • One in 4 … [Read more...]
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