I was SBC for "many" years as a member, pastor, evangelist, and a attender of the Founder's conferences and now I am Presbyterian having embraced IMHO a more biblical view of baptism. The evangelism methods of most (many denominations) today are man-centered. The SBC has many programs aimed specially at this. But this is no wonder as the teaching of salvation and the whole of the Gospel itself is also "mostly" Arminianism and thus one necessarily compliments the other.

It is a great relief to see many in the SBC steer more towards Calvinism, since that is the truth of the Gospel and the actual roots of the SBC. I am yet unsure of the impact that Calvinism will have on the SBC because of its system of government it has in place--but God indeed can work wonders. Reformation begins in the heart of an individual, spreads to others in his church, and then revival begins as it spreads to many other individuals in several other churches. God indeed is sovereign in all. It is good to see that they have one more member set on fire of the true Gospel.


Reformed and Always Reforming,