Jerry Rankin leaves no room for wondering where he stands in all of this at his blog post today.
His conclusion:
"I realize there is a diversity of perspectives, and I respect those who are passionately defending their programs and ministries. However, it is tragic if we should defend the wonderful programs and ministries for which we are responsible to the detriment of a lost world knowing Jesus Christ. To me the alternative is clear—change or continue the status quo. The GCR Task Force may not have it all correct, but they have cast a challenge for how we can make a difference and reverse the trends."
Danny Akin on why he believes the GCRTF recommendations is good for the future of the Southern Baptist Convention: Part 2a with Steve McKinion
His conclusion:
"The Conservative Resurgence was a great effort among Southern Baptists to reflect our common commitment to the Truth of Scripture. But simply to claim a belief in an inerrant Bible is not enough. Because we believe the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God – the only reliable and infallible account of God’s work of salvation – we have no option but to join Him in the work of the Gospel. As Southern Baptists stand together on the truth of God’s Word, our celebration of the Gospel will naturally result in its proclamation to the nations."
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