by James L. Evans | Dec 7, 2009 | Opinion
In the calculus of evangelical theology, there are only two states of being. People are either saved or lost. Saved means they have accepted Jesus as their savior. Lost means they have not. There is no middle ground for evangelicals – no semi-saved or mostly saved.... by Bob Allen | Apr 8, 2005 | News
The Kentucky Baptist Convention newspaper has published an editorial challenging Southern Seminary President Al Mohler’s assertion that there is “no inconsistency” in the conservative seminary outsourcing its campus maintenance to a company friendly... by Bob Allen | Nov 18, 2004 | News
Kentucky Baptists elected an identified fundamentalist as president, ending a trend in recent years of sidestepping Southern Baptist Convention controversy by choosing politically neutral leaders. Hershael York, a professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary who... by Bob Allen | Aug 12, 2004 | News
A professor and pastor identified with a view that Baptist churches date in unbroken succession to Jesus’ time is running for president of the Kentucky Baptist Convention. The Western Recorder reports this week that Hershael York, a preaching professor and...