The Southern Baptist Convention attendees will vote on measures to restrict the office of pastor to qualified males and enact institutional reforms. The Law Amendment is advocated for confessional clarity and biblical qualifications by leaders like Dr. Albert Mohler. Former SBC president warns of potential collateral damage from a ban on women pastors.
Former SBC president warns a Southern Baptist ban on women pastors will yield 'A LOT of collateral damage' https://t.co/HhiEkMDbXH https://t.co/DslUDaXeXe
โWe need to defend the biblical qualifications for the office of pastor by passing the [Law] Amendment and making it stick!โ โDr. Albert Mohler at @DanburyInst Life and Liberty Forum https://t.co/a0H3CjQmK9
โAt a time when many churches within the SBC operate in contradiction to the BFM by ordaining females to the pastorate confessional clarity is necessary. In moments like these, it is the spiritual duty of Southern Baptists not to just say what they believe, but to be doers ofโฆ https://t.co/oHn4AkkuOq
The SBC must adopt the Law Amendment for the sake of the gospel and the Great Commission. As Jonathan Swan argues today for @BaptistLeaders, history shows that Baptists who refuse to draw confessional boundaries around sound doctrine ultimately lose the gospel itself.โฆ https://t.co/3Y2I33txWC
Attendees of the Southern Baptist Convention are expected to vote this week on key measures that would explicitly restrict the office of pastor to qualified males and implement other key institutional reforms. READ: https://t.co/GXtngy3xNS https://t.co/7M54mFtnAb