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By Roger C. Richards
The issue of slavery contributed to the separation of Baptists in the South from their northern brethren, but that isn’t the only topic on which they took a stand. Roger C. Richards, a scholar of religion, explores how Baptists came to influence the South, from the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention in 1845 to the group’s convention meeting of 2012. From the very beginning, Southern Baptists committed themselves to taking the Gospel to all people in all countries. In this textbook, you’ll learn how Baptists financed mission efforts; reorganized denominational structures; set policies at annual meetings; developed educational institutions; and changed over three major periods. Baptists overcame numerous struggles to come to the colonies, and they played an important role in fighting for America’s independence. They’ve also faced challenges from within, and three major controversies contributed to the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention. Designed for college and seminary students who want to learn about the events and people who shaped the Southern Baptist Convention into the denomination it is today, History of Southern Baptists provides key insights.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Roger C. Richards
The issue of slavery contributed to the separation of Baptists in the South from their northern brethren, but that isn’t the only topic on which they took a stand. Roger C. Richards, a scholar of religion, explores how Baptists came to influence the South, from the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention in 1845 to the group’s convention meeting of 2012. From the very beginning, Southern Baptists committed themselves to taking the Gospel to all people in all countries. In this textbook, you’ll learn how Baptists financed mission efforts; reorganized denominational structures; set policies at annual meetings; developed educational institutions; and changed over three major periods. Baptists overcame numerous struggles to come to the colonies, and they played an important role in fighting for America’s independence. They’ve also faced challenges from within, and three major controversies contributed to the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention. Designed for college and seminary students who want to learn about the events and people who shaped the Southern Baptist Convention into the denomination it is today, History of Southern Baptists provides key insights.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Ronald Simonson with Barbara Miller
Have you ever wondered how Daniel, a captive Hebrew, rose to such a high position in Babylon? Daniel was dragged into captivity as a youth under the cruel ruler Nebuchadnezzar, but biblical accounts leave out key information about how he became a leader. Discover how Daniel handled himself on the trek to Babylon and how he became a leader through his interpretation of the King’s Dream. He survived the takeover of the Babylonian’ empire, the treachery of his fellow satraps, and survived the Lion’s den. Authors Ronald Simonson and Barbara Miller also explore how Daniel’s father, Samuel, prepared Daniel for greatness; how Daniel was called by the God of Israel to perform important tasks; and how Daniel navigated complicated political situations to serve the Lord. Throughout the captivity, the nation of Israel waits for God’s deliverance. Learn the ways that Daniel served God’s purpose, and deepen your knowledge about how he accomplished a godly purpose in a foreign land in Daniel: From the Mouths of Lions.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Ronald Simonson with Barbara Miller
Have you ever wondered how Daniel, a captive Hebrew, rose to such a high position in Babylon? Daniel was dragged into captivity as a youth under the cruel ruler Nebuchadnezzar, but biblical accounts leave out key information about how he became a leader. Discover how Daniel handled himself on the trek to Babylon and how he became a leader through his interpretation of the King’s Dream. He survived the takeover of the Babylonian’ empire, the treachery of his fellow satraps, and survived the Lion’s den. Authors Ronald Simonson and Barbara Miller also explore how Daniel’s father, Samuel, prepared Daniel for greatness; how Daniel was called by the God of Israel to perform important tasks; and how Daniel navigated complicated political situations to serve the Lord. Throughout the captivity, the nation of Israel waits for God’s deliverance. Learn the ways that Daniel served God’s purpose, and deepen your knowledge about how he accomplished a godly purpose in a foreign land in Daniel: From the Mouths of Lions.
FORMAT: Softcover
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