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The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) hasahistorical stain. The SBC once affirmed slavery and openly opposed and condemned abolitionists. Even though the convention repented of this sin publicly, a profound divide between the white majority and the black and brown minority still exists for many churches.This stain is more than historical fact; it prohibits Southern Baptist churches from embracing the one new man in Christ promised in Ephesians 2:1122 and from participating in the new song of the saints from every tongue, tribe, people, and nation in Revelation 5:9.The glorious gospel of Jesus Christ commands all his followers to do our part in removing racism from our midst. Removing the Stain of Racism from the Southern Baptist Convention is a powerful and practical call to sacrifice, humility, and perseverance—along with a relentless commitment to Christian unity—for the sake of the gospel and our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Kevin M. Jones is associate dean of academic innovation and'assistant'professor of teacher education at Boyce College in Louisville, KY.Jarvis J. Williams is associate professor of New Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY and author of numerous books and articles.
The book addresses the historical issues of racism within the Southern Baptist Convention and calls for unity, humility, and a commitment to removing racism for the sake of the gospel.
The book is authored by Kevin M. Jones, an associate dean and professor at Boyce College, and Jarvis J. Williams, an associate professor of New Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The book presents diverse perspectives from both African American and white authors, highlighting the importance of understanding different experiences related to racism in the church.
This book is aimed at members of the Southern Baptist Convention, church leaders, and anyone interested in addressing racism within the church and promoting Christian unity.
The authors emphasize that the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ calls all believers to actively work towards removing racism and fostering unity among all believers, as reflected in biblical passages like Ephesians 2:11-22 and Revelation 5:9.
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