Baptists Preaching

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  • Venantie Uwishyaka: When we forgive, it gives us a breakthrough | Baptists Preaching

    This week’s Baptist Preaching features Venantie Uwishyaka, a graduate of Logsdon Seminary now serving in Rwanda. In a sermon at First Baptist Church in Roscoe, Uwishyaka shared her harrowing and miraculous experience in the Rwandan genocide. (Psalm 84:5-8)

  • Minister Syeeda Echols: Hold On, Help is on the Way | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptist Preaching, Minister Syeeda Echols, minister of education, youth and young adults at Greater Bosqueville Baptist Church in Waco, Texas and resident chaplain at Baylor University, proclaims that the kingdom of God is more than good news. It is Christ’s rule and reign right now. (Luke 13:20-21)

  • Rev. Dr. Hurley Clayton Jr.: Run Your Race | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Rev. Dr. Hurley Clayton, pastor of Berean Tabernacle Baptist in Liberty, exhorts his hearers toward three characteristics: self-restraint, intense discipline, and hardest of the three you’ll have to read the sermon to find.

  • Craig Curry: It’s the Lord’s Fight | Baptists Preaching

    This week’s Baptists Preaching features Craig Curry, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Plano. Craig shares the testimony of a college student who, during a difficult season of life, found strength in a verse from Exodus sent to him 50 times by a ministry assistant. (Exodus 14:10-16)

  • Aaron Summers: Jump! Will we trust God when he doesn’t tell us where we are going? | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Aaron Summers, pastor of First Baptist Church in Crowley, addresses the question many are asking, “Why doesn’t God tell us where we’re going when God calls us to go?”

  • Garrett Vickrey: A Generous Interpretation | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Garrett Vickrey, senior pastor of Woodland Baptist Church in San Antonio, calls for a more compassionate relationship and generous interpretation between those seeking God, suggesting we are all “of the same origin” and are therefore on this way together.(James 1:17-27)

  • Joel Weaver: Breaking Alabaster Jars | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Joel Weaver, senior lecturer at Truett Seminary, challenges his listeners with a powerful personal story about his father, a pastor in Georgia who grew up as part of the “working poor,” who was raised out of poverty because of people willing to make great sacrifices. (Mark 14:3-9)

  • Mary Alice Birdwhistell: Known by the Love of the Spirit | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Mary Alice Birdwhistell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Waco, reflects on love as the primary characteristic of a person who lives by the Spirit of God. (Psalm 33:13-22, Galatians 5:16-26)

  • Chris McLain: Tossings and Tears | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Chris McLain, pastor of First Baptist Church in Crowell, speaks of the haunting nature of pain and suffering and David’s defiance of fear by placing his faith in God. (Psalm 56)

  • Joshua Carney: When Christianity is Bad for America | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Joshua Carney, pastor of University Baptist Church in Waco, critiques the desire to be safe and examines a Christian’s relationship to government, reminding us that Christianity isn’t and never has been safe. (Romans 13:1-10)

  • Lucien Coleman: A Christmas Sermon | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Lucien Coleman, a longtime seminary professor and minister in Kentucky and later in Texas, exposits on how the Word, who is Jesus, is qualitatively different from everything else a person can proclaim. (John 1:1-18)

  • Daniel Camp: Kingdom Hospitality | Baptists Preaching

    In this week’s Baptists Preaching, Daniel Camp, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church in Crawford, considers Jesus’ instructions on inviting guests to a dinner party to illuminate the difference between charity and hospitality. (Luke 14:12-14)