
Kelly Williams
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A Southern Baptist pastor’s response to the SBC decision on not allowing females to be called ‘pastor’
Keeping women out of leadership roles is not a defense of the Gospel and God’s Word; it is sadly a tradition that hinders us from being more effective as a denomination.
You are more than your sexual identity
Your sexuality and gender are important, who you are now matters, but whose you are is more important. Our possessive pronouns are more important than our personal pronouns.
The rainbow is God’s symbol of forgiveness, not acceptance
Every time I see a rainbow, I think of God’s forgiveness for my sin fulfilled through Jesus. Embracing my sin is not an option.
I started my church with a lesbian couple. Andy Stanley's view of the Bible is troubling.
I have been a long-time fan of Pastor Andy Stanley and his ministry. Fast forward to today, for the past five years, it appears Pastor Andy has been moving in a new direction.
Colorado Springs LGBT nightclub was a mile from my church
In the sensitive moments soon after a tragedy, it is important we remember as churches we exist to live out the mission of Jesus to seek and save that which is lost.
Biblical conservatism and women pastors: A Southern Baptist pastor's understanding
A man or a woman is not under a certain authority because of their gender, but because of God’s sovereign design and plan.
What is your personal pronoun?
Can I encourage you not to argue with them but to ask them if you can have a discussion with them about their possessive pronouns?
The SBC and whether God's Word 'whispers' about sexual sin
I have great respect for J.D. Greear; however, I can’t agree with him or President Ed Litton’s approach to sexual sin and how God sees it.
Christian leaders: Be examples for the next generation
The slippery slope of compromised views on sexuality was the downfall of the Roman Empire, and it will be the downfall of our nation as well.
Don't abandon the Church
Many have forsaken the assembling of themselves together. Be different from them.