Emmanuel – God With Us!
Advent / Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

Emmanuel – God With Us!

By Jiquan Davis O come, o come, EmmanuelAnd ransom captive IsraelThat mourns in lonely exile hereUntil the son of God appearsRejoice! rejoice! EmmanuelShall come to thee, o Israel. When the Hebrew people where in captivity they were hoping and waiting for someone, like a king, to come and save them and for God to be … Continue reading

Waiting Patiently
Advent / Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

Waiting Patiently

By Hunter Greene 22 We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labor pains until now; 23 and not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly while we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies. 24 For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is … Continue reading

Love, Loss, and Legos
children's ministry / General CBF / Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

Love, Loss, and Legos

By Jennifer Baergen Davis I have two sons who up until recently LOVED legos. We have quite the collection of LEGO sets that could potentially make my husband and me rich if we knew anything about how to sell things on e-bay.  We have probably every Star Wars and Harry Potter Lego Set made between … Continue reading

Caring for the Sojourners Among Us
Advent / Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

Caring for the Sojourners Among Us

By: Joshua Stewart Every December, Christians around the world observe a season of Advent. It is during this season that we await the celebration of the birth of our Lord and Savior while also waiting for his second coming when he will call us to our eternal, heavenly home. During the advent season, as I … Continue reading

5 Women Who Teach Us What It Means to Be Baptist
Leadership Scholars / women in ministry / young Baptists

5 Women Who Teach Us What It Means to Be Baptist

By JJ Dickinson This semester for the midterm in my Baptist class, I wrote a children’s book about important women of the Baptist faith. Some of them, like Anne Hutchinson and Beth Moore, I knew a lot about. Others, like Martha Stearns Marshall, I had never heard of before. Each woman played an important role … Continue reading

Wanting More
General CBF / Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

Wanting More

“If you want a definition of water, don’t ask a fish.” This was an ancient Chinese proverb included in John M. Bracke and Karen B. Tye’s book, Teaching the Bible in the Church. This proverb captivated me and helped me understand that I was steeped in idolatry over the summer.  I am a Christian against … Continue reading

The Fear Factor
COVID-19 / General CBF / Leadership Scholars / Resources / women in ministry / young Baptists

The Fear Factor

By Sarah Hemberger Let’s talk about what scares you. I don’t mean the kind of scared you get when watching those horror movies this time of year or the sudden jolt you feel when someone jumps out and surprises you. No. I’m talking about fear—that deep emotion you cannot avoid, yet struggle to find the … Continue reading

A Faceless God?
Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

A Faceless God?

By Hunter Greene We can become only what we can imagine.  I learned this lesson as a young kid when I realized why my parents wouldn’t let me watch R-rated movies. These movies were alarming to my parents as they offered a visual representation of the type of person I was not to be. Their … Continue reading

God in the Midst of Trauma
Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

God in the Midst of Trauma

By Holly Strother-Waller About three years ago, I started research on a paper that would shape how I view God and trauma. It drew me in.  Most of us know who King David was.  He was perhaps the most famous king in scripture. Some of us are aware of Bathsheba and the relation between David … Continue reading

General CBF / Leadership Scholars / young Baptists

The Sound of Silence

By Patrick Griffin “What should I watch on TV tonight?” You probably asked yourself this particular question many times in the last year. The past year was a strange one for movies, as productions were postponed, and releases were delayed. Of the new movies I did watch, The Sound of Metal was my favorite.  *Spoiler … Continue reading