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Episode 136
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Episode #136
In our final episode of 2017, we look back on the year, its stories, and name our resource of the year.
Questions for 2017:
- What will be the response to the revamped Pastors Conference in Phoenix? — top stories
- Will we start to see leadership transitions in southern states?
- How will a Trump presidency affect religious liberty?
- How will the new CSB translation from LifeWay be received? — top stories
- Will the LifeWay building be occupied in 2017?
- How will the changing online education landscape affect SBC seminaries and baptist colleges?
- Will limitless missionaries start to become a reality in 2017?
- Will we continue to see increasingly diverse representation on trustee boards?
- How might GuideStone and their constituents be impacted by changes in health care and the possible elimination of the ACA?
- How will the rural/urban divide in America influence SBC churches and revitalization efforts?
Top Stories for 2017:
- IMB President David Platt accepts teaching pastor role at McLean Bible Church (read more)
- Gunman opens fire at FBC Sutherland Springs, TX, and kills 26 church members in early November (read more)
- Resolutions are passed across the SBC related to the Alt-right and racism (read more)
- Conservative Resurgence architects Judge Paul Pressler and Paige Patterson and others are named in a lawsuit related to the alleged molestation of a 14-year old boy (read more)
- Escrowing of Cooperative Program funds led to the appointment of a special task force of the Executive Committee to examine the causes and effects (read more)
- A record Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American missions was collected (read more)
- Finances at every level continue to be ongoing topic of discussion in SBC life (