Southern Baptist cooperation is phenomenal. Thousands of local autonomous congregations work together accomplishing great ministry. Thankfully, we are often reminded why we cooperate at our conventions and conferences. Most participating Southern Baptists will tell you that we cooperate primarily for the purpose of missions. We work together to provide for education, religious liberty, etc., but worldwide evangelization is our main thrust. If there is one thing we communicate well, it is the reason for our cooperation. Recently, however, another important question has surfaced; one that is equally important but often overlooked. Read the rest of this entry »
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