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Draper's column regarding convention's future, plus Georgia Baptist's and SBC's reactions

 

Is the SBC a frog in the kettle?

One way to boil a frog is to put it in a kettle with lukewarm water and slowly turn up the heat. The frog doesn’t really sense the changing temperature and before the frog knows it’s too late, well, it’s too late.
Comments by Draper generate variety of responses from Georgia pastors
Is the frog really in the kettle?

Is the Southern Baptist Convention on the slippery slope of denominational decline? Are its brightest days just around the corner or are they slowly receding in the rear view mirror?
SBC reactions abound to Draper's column on baptisms

Describing the Southern Baptist Convention as “a frog in the kettle,” Jimmy Draper hit a nerve.

David Osborne

Mike Stone, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Blackshear, believes the encroachment of ecumenicalism is at fault for many who downplay denominational loyalty.