The caption to this picture in the SBC LIFE, is, "SBC president, Bobby Welch recreates the tortured scream from the rich man in hell as recorded in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 16."
Do you really have to be a cynic (like myself) to see that out of all the things that could have been printed with pictures, this get's front page?
In the article, he is quoted as saying, "(the current evangelism campaign) represent my heart's desire and soul-deep conviction that Southern Baptists everywhere, not only in North Carolina, must awaken to the Kingdom priorities of sharing the Gospel and baptizing believers as members of local Southern Baptist churches."
Isn't that called "landmarkism"?
Synopsis: a wealthy, white, megachurch pastor uses dramatic visual arts (wearing a great suit by the way) in his sermon that somehow must resemble hell and makes landmark staments that are loaded with "better-than-you" words and somehow...he is a hero to all conservative.
I don't know Bobby Welch. I am sure that he is a great guy. I don't understand how you can be so tied to a specific denomination that you equate "kingdom work" with ONLY Southern Baptist work. I might disagree with my methodist/presbyterian/etc friends on a few issues, but I constantly see these groups participate in kingdom work.
just my humble opinion though...
brad
P.S. For those of you that read this in its original form, I apologize for sounding so bitter.
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Other possible captions:
"The Opposite of Joel Osteen"
"Outrage Over Rising Men's Wearhouse Prices"
or my favorite:
"Hoooooooot Pockets"
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