20160601 TCI - Christian Index
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20160601 TCI - Christian Index
The Christian Index June 1, 2016 | Reaching the World Through Mission Georgia | www.christianindex.org Truett-McConnell University begins By Jenny Gregory Planning for growth The university’s CLEVELAND — strategic plan includes Truett-McConnell additional undergraduCollege officialate programs as well as ly became Truett new graduate programs, McConnell University adding to the curon commencement rent Master of Arts in day, May 14. Theology. The addition“On July 23, 1946, al graduate degree proTruett-McConnell grams already approved College was charby faculty include: tered,” said TMU Master of Science in President Emir Caner. Biology, Master in “The hope and dream Business Administration, was to simply raise up Master of Arts in a generation of minCounseling, Master isters who will pastor of Arts in Missions, churches and a generand Master of Arts in ation of students who Education, all of which will love Christ. I’m need approval by the pleased to say that 70 Southern Association of years later, that vision Colleges and Schools is still intact.” Commission on The name change, Colleges (SACSCOC ). which also coincides Truett-McConnell University President Emir Caner stands with Ben Garrison, the university’s first These changes with the school’s demonstrate the univer70th anniversary and master’s degree graduate. Garrison’s degree is a Master of Arts in Theology. TMU/Special sity’s continued growth their first master’s and a glimpse of what degree graduate, Visitors member Ken Hall. is in store for Truett comes after approval “Congratulations Truett McConnell. The faculty, from the TMU Board of McConnell for reaching uni- staff, and students are optiTrustees last October. versity status. What a great mistic and excited about the Board of Trustees day for Georgia Baptist and future of Truett McConnell Chairman Phillip Jones said, for future students.” University. “In Joshua 4:24, the Bible “We currently sit on the states ‘all peoples of the TMU Class of 2016 eve of raising the bar in earth may know that the The 2016 graduating Christian and Biblical eduhand of the Lord is mighty.’ class was the first to receive cation here in the United Like the children of Israel their diplomas from Truett States and worldwide,” statwho set up memorial stones McConnell University, ed Robert Bowen, Science to remember God’s mighty including the first master’s and Mathematics Division hand allowing them to cross graduate, Ben Garrison. chair and associate professor the Jordan River on dry Scotty Wilbanks, a of Biology. “We are primed land, today we mark this member of the Christian to become a premier acaday as the day we become band Third Day and twodemic institution in teaching, a university. When future scholarship, and service to generations ask us about this time nominated, multiour profession and commuday, we can say the Lord was ple-Dove-Award-winning record producer, delivered nities. mighty by allowing us to see the commencement address Bowen added, “I am more students saved, called, to the 134 graduates. excited about the platform equipped and sent.” “This life is not about being presented to our insti“God continues to raise me or you,” Wilbanks said. tution to storm the academic up a school for His glory “It’s about focusing on the and professional worlds with in the North Georgia journey.” Christ’s ultimate love bound mountains,” said Board of to a steadfast dedication to our craft as scientists, business people, pastors, missionaries, theologians, teachers, nurses, musicians, writers, historians, law enforcement, plus so many other areas of training and influence.” For many of the professors, this change means progress for Truett McConnell. Stephen Tyndall, TMU assistant professor of Music and Fine Arts, described the change as “Not only growth in academia, but also with regards to our Lord’s work, preparing young men and women to witness and proclaim in their chosen profession.” “Growing in size, talent, variety, and opportunities” Maël Disseau, associate professor of Christian Studies, shared his thoughts by adding, “Since changing to a university status is the natural progression of a growing academic institution, this new phase in our history means that Truett McConnell is growing in size, talent, variety, and opportunities.” “All of these,” Disseau said, “will help us to fulfill the Anabaptist vision set out by our president, to train ministers, regardless of their chosen vocation.” Fletcher Humphrey, a junior Christian Studies major looks forward to finishing his last year at Truett McConnell University. “Finally, the school will have a name that parallels the greatness they are already achieving in creating leaders and encouraging a generation to seek after God,” Humphrey exclaimed. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX | June 1, 2016 2 Gray transfers to Georgia Gwinnett campus ministry in Panama and a daughter, Torrie, COLUMBUS — who was born in Tony Gray is about Columbus. Both are as much of a legnow studying at the end on the campus University of Mobile of Columbus State in Alabama. University as he is to A change in the Baptist Collegiate leadership at the Ministry(BCM) just Columbus campus across the street. provided the open Gray joined as direcdoor that made tor of the ministry in his transition easy. January 1996, followJohnson was transing Bill Neal and Jerry ferring to Statesboro Johnson as fulltime to launch the BCM directors. Now Gray, at fast-growing after serving 20 years Georgia Southern. at the campus, turned The Columbus in his keys May 13 to position remained accept a newly created open for a year until position at Georgia the Georgia Baptist Tony Gray, left, outgoing campus minister at Columbus State University, talks with incomGwinnett College in Mission Board’s ing minister Rick Jenkins outside the BCM center. Gray transfers on May 13 to Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville. JOE WESTBURY/Index Lawrenceville. Collegiate Ministries He will enter the department learned classroom and the challenges Every Thursday – 32 new phase of his camthat Gray was returnthey receive to their faith. times a year – a local church pus ministry on June 1 and ing to the States and asked “Our role is to help them will provide food for the will be succeeded by Rick if he would consider the grow into being the salt fellowship known as SLT, or Jenkins who is already on opportunity. and light in their Jerusalem Student Luncheon Together. campus. And, as they say, the rest where God has placed them. On May 5, for example, the Gray’s youthfulness mimis history. We want to disciple our stumenu featured hot dogs and ics that of the students at “I would not trade dents to boldly go onto the hamburgers grilled outside least half his age, displaying anything for my time at campus and live their witness and served up with all the an abundance of cheeriness, Columbus State,” he said in outwardly.” trimmings. energy, and optimism that the last week of his ministry The success of his long Gray and his wife, Laura, is contagious. And that is there. have seen many changes necessary to relate to the stu- hours of discipleship have The question, then, is paid off. Numerous students in the campus and students who are shouldering “why move?” have been involved in lifedents since their arrival two more stress than when he Gray responds with saying style missions; at least 200 decades ago. The academic was on campus as a student. it was “an overwhelming community has grown from “While some of the prob- have participated in Send sense of rightness.” It just Me Now mission trips spon4,200 students at then-Colems we had as students seemed to be the natural sored through the BCM lumbus College to 8,500 decades ago are similar, next step to be part of a now as a full-fledged univertoday’s seem to have a great- and Georgia Baptist Mission building a new campus minBoard. sity. er intensity. I see a lot more istry on a fairly new campus, Many have also particifamily issues with divorce, building on the groundwork pated in mission opportunidrugs, and social issues. The laid by Teresa and Bob Johnson’s move to ties through local churches internet, which didn’t exist Royal. Teresa Royal serves as Statesboro opens door and the Columbus Baptist when I was on campus, now campus minister at Georgia for Gray Association. shapes and drives much of State University in down He first set foot on the what they do today,” he campus as Jerry Johnson’s explains. Great support from churches, intern as he and Laura were To read this entire story Columbus Association preparing for service at the and others from around BCM mission remains “We have great support International Mission Board. the state, visit http:// through our Association the same For the next five years he www.christianindex.org. and churches. We frequently But, he quickly adds, the and his family served in The Index provides news mission remains the same; to have church staff who attend Panama before returning to around the clock for free lunches in our building who provide a safe house, a sense Georgia to be close to his at its newly redesigned of security from the pressures come for mentoring opporparents. They have a son, website. of what they deal with in the tunities,” he adds. Matthew, who was born By Joe Westbury Managing Editor THE CHRISTIAN INDEX | June 1, 2016 I have had the delightful experience this week of speaking at senior adult conferences in two states. At the first of the week I preached at the Alabama Baptist Senior Adult Evangelism Conference. We met at Taylor Road Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. The lower level of this large sanctuary was full. There was a multitude of church buses in the parking lot from all across the State of Alabama. The spirit of the group was delightful. We sang, we prayed, and we worshiped together in a very memorable worship service. Seniors have a lot of credibility. Our group of Southern Baptists love the church and we demonstrate that love by supporting the church well through our tithes and offerings. We were brought up by parents who went through the depression and World War II and understood the value of a dollar. Southern Baptist senior adults were, in all likelihood, raised by deeply-devoted Southern Baptist parents who believed in missions and educated 3 OPEN DOOR their children regarding the value of the Cooperative Program. We were greatly involved in RAs and GAs, Training Union, and annual stewardship emphases in our churches focused on tithing. Some say that today’s young people do not have “brand loyalty” as those of us who were raised by an earlier generation. Actually, I have observed that many of our young people do possess brand loyalty to Southern Baptists, others do not. This is a matter of devotion, not just to things you know, but to things that you know are making a difference in the world today. Baptist Seniors Music in the Garden event sponsored by Worship and Music Ministries. The event was held at Callaway Gardens. What a happy crowd it was! They just enjoy so much the fun of getting together and singing to the Lord. I want to thank Jon Duncan and his outstanding staff for their marvelous work in bringing about this delightful experience. I love Georgia Baptists, and cherish every opportunity to be with our seniors. To all of our younger generation, our seniors would say, J. Robert White Executive Director “We are praying for you as you assume leadership of our beloved denomination in the years ahead. We love the potential we see in you.” Nothing would please our seniors more than to see our younger leaders doing a far superior job of fashioning our Georgia Baptist and Southern Baptist future than did our generation. EDITORIAL You can judge a school by its commencement speakers E ver since atheist Salman Rushdie spoke at Emory University’s Commencement last year and was awarded the Doctorate of Humane Letters I have been studying American college and university commencement speeches. It is encouraging to know that our Georgia Baptist Colleges have commencement speakers who are firmly founded in the faith once for all delivered to the saints. BrewtonParker College invited Thomas Hammond, president of the Georgia Baptist Convention as its commencement speaker for this year. Hammond is a well-known Baptist leader and pastor of First Baptist Church in Alpharetta. Steven F. Echols, President of BrewtonParker stated, “We are reminded of how disturbing the moral decay has become in our country when we see the outrageous things being said at commencement speeches. Far left wing radical and decadent agendas are espoused while anyone who dares speak of morality and God are often banned. I think of the stark contrast of such destructive thought with that of our inspiring 2016 BrewtonParker College commencement address from our Georgia Baptist Convention President, Thomas Hammond. We are thankful to Georgia Baptists who support Christian higher education as it is needed now more than ever before!” Shorter University had for its speaker Mark Demos, a strong Christian and President of The Demos Group, an Atlanta-based full service public relations firm he founded specifically to serve Christian organizations and causes. Don Dowless, president of Shorter University, declared, “It has become commonplace for many commencement speeches to be used by liberal speakers as a means of promoting agendas that attempt to excise God from intellectual life and replace His truth with their own world views. “In contrast Christian colleges serve to impart God given truths to help graduates transform our world through the power of Jesus Christ. That truth is timeless, transformative, and contagious.” Truett-McConnell University’s commencement speaker was Scotty Wilbanks, Truett-McConnell College alum and twotime Grammy nominated, multiple Dove award winning record producer, who has a powerful Christian testimony. Truett-McConnell President Emir Caner commented, “Well, it’s that time of year again when colleges and universities have their graduation ceremonies. At most universities, that means graduates have the cumbersome responsibility of listen J. Gerald Harris Editor ing to prolonged lectures from leftists on safe spaces, from Marxists on economic injustice, from politicians like the President who tells them they just got lucky, and from celebrities bloviating about how graduates are still victims. “In juxtaposition, I thank God that there still are Christian colleges who have ceremonies that give graduates godly and practical advice about the real world, about true faith. May their tribe increase.” THE CHRISTIAN INDEX | June 1, 2016 ACROSS 1. Author Bombeck 5.Zero 10.Volume 14.Complain bitterly 15.“Come, let us ___ him” 16.___ mater 17. Where Paul wintered (Acts 28:11) 18.Model 19.“Iniquity shall ___ her mouth” (Ps. 107:42) 20.Pickup maker 22.Tan color 23. “Dogs shall ___ Jezebel” (1 Kings 21:23) 24.Female sheep (Gen. 21:28) 26.Color of pottage (Gen. 25:30) 27.Iota, as in Matt. 5:18 30.Divide, as in (Ps. 108:7) 33.Ladies’ undergarment 35. Flightless birds 37. Forms in which Jeroboam’s story is told (1 Kings 14:19) 42.This animal chews cud in Lev. 11:6 43.Long time 44.Plow (Gen. 2:5) 45.Not amiable 49.Flexible tube 50.Presidential initials 4 51.“Thou shalt see it with thine ___” (2 Kings 7:2) 53.“Sing unto him a ___ song” (Ps. 33:3) 54.Pouch 57.Before, as in Ex. 1:19 59.Alias 61.Approximate date 63.Keillor and William Lloyd 69.Twelfth Hebrew month (Est. 3:7) 70.Tower 71.“Every ___ shall bow” (Isa. 45:23) 72.TV host Jay 73.“The ___ of thine eye” (Prov. 7:2) 74.Economics (abbr.) 75. “She ___ not near to her God” (Zeph. 3:2) 76. “Jeroboam ___ by the altar” (1 Kings 13:1) 77.Remove, as in 1 Kings 11:11 7.“A time to ___; a time to keep” (Eccl. 3:6) 8. Paul’s destination in Acts 27:12 9. That girl 10.Aram offspring (Gen. 10:23) DOWN 11. Jeroboam made his 1. Actor McCormack offering upon this 2. “Be not ___ with (1 Kings 12:33) thy mouth” 12.Ascended with the (Eccl. 5:2) prayers in Rev. 8:4 3. Distance in 13.Flavorful Matt. 5:41 21.Elihu kin 4. Tylenol’s compet(Job 32:2) itor 22.Lotion brand 5. Southern Mexican 25.Ephraim to Indian Shechem (dir.) 6. Made of wood and stone (Deut. 29:17) 27. Son of Jehoshaphat (2 Kings 9:14) (sing.) 28.Gulf nation 29.Territory 31.“___ Jeroboam built Shechem” (1 Kings 12:25) 32.Eat away 34.Hormone 36.Vassal 38.“He ___ of Jeroboam shall come” (1 Kings 14:13) 39.“It slew a prophet (1 Kings 13:24) 40.Otherwise, as in Ex. 10:4 41. Killed 46.Belief 47.Stray, as in (Ps. 119:118) 48.Longed for, as in 1 Kings 3:26 52.Winter sport 54.Blanch 55.Helper 56.Bird of Jer. 8:7 58.Where Jeroboam fled in 1 Kings 11:40 60.Beggar 62.“Before the cock ___” (Luke 22:61) 64.Dog food brand 65.Rolled chocolate candy brand 66.“___ in three years came the navy” (1 Kings 10:22) 67.Glowing sign 68“I will ___ rain upon the earth” (1 Kings 18:1) 70.Not (Fr.) This special edition of The Christian Index is distributed online bi-weekly at www.christianindex.org to provide additional content to readers who prefer a print version of the publication. To read additional stories of how God is working through Georgia Baptists, visit the website daily for stories that inspire and inform. The Christian Index is a publication of the Georgia Baptist Convention, 6405 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA 30097. Our editorial office can be reached at (770) 936-5590. J. Gerald Harris serves as Editor.