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Adam W. Greenway
@AdamGreenway
Native Floridian. Founder and CEO, Nonprofit Transition Solutions, Inc. Council Member, City of Frostproof. PhD, CFRE, RP. Proverbs 24:5.
Frostproof, FL
Joined July 2009
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    On Friday, my family and I returned to the @SWBTS campus, where we served from 2019–2022, for the public unveiling of my official portrait as the seminary's ninth president. Here’s the video of my full remarks from this special day as we came "home to the Dome." Grace upon grace.
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    Southern Baptists will truly live up to our moniker as Great Commission Baptists when the outrage expressed toward the men of our tribe who never “preach” the Gospel (cf. Romans 10:14-17) exceeds the outrage expressed toward the women of our tribe who actually do.
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    It is with deep disappointment but strong conviction that I have sent the following letter to Dr. Michael Spradlin prayerfully requesting him to reconsider the decision of MABTS to host the premier of a film whose trailer contains scandalous and scurrilous slander against @SWBTS.
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    I am SBC by conviction. I love the SBC. I am indebted to the SBC. I am blessed to lead an SBC entity. I am grateful for our SBC heritage. I believe in our SBC future. But I know one thing for sure: God does not need the SBC. God is God. The SBC needs God—not the other way around.
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    Recent events in SBC life increasingly lead me to wonder if we expended energies/efforts in the Conservative Resurgence to affirm our belief in an inerrant Bible whose ethical teachings we have no intention of actually living out? Inerrancy with integrity is the need of the hour.
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    If America really was/is a Christian nation—as my Twitter feed indicates some are claiming today—then where are the cries to repent and believe instead of just calls to register and go vote? Don’t reduce the Bible to a political prop and Jesus to a candidate consultant, please.
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    40 years ago, some SBC seminaries had profs who: —Embraced a Bultmannian NT demythology —Denied Jesus’s physical, bodily resurrection —Rejected the OT miraculous events —Advocated pro-abortion positions That’s real liberalism. None of our SBC seminaries have any such profs today.
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    #ReformationDay thesis for the Southern Baptist Convention: The time has come to finish the shift from the Confederate culture of our origins to a global vision of mission/ministry embracing all peoples without distinction. We are with Christ after the lost—not the “lost cause.”
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    Carla and I covet your prayers as we walk through this process of being considered to “come home” to serve @SWBTS.
    The Presidential Search Committee recommends Dr. Adam W. Greenway (@AdamGreenway) to serve as the ninth president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Please pray for the Board of Trustees Meeting occurring on February 26-27, 2019 ow.ly/zdrf50lEGMj
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    Can’t save us: —Current POTUS —Future POTUS —Congress —SCOTUS —Governors —Legislatures —Mayors Can save us: —Jesus Christ. Alone. #PointToPonder
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    One of my prayers for Southern Baptist life is that we will recapture the ability to differ on nonessential/tertiary matters and embrace one another as brothers/sisters rather than engage one another as combatants. Let’s believe the best, not assume the worst, about each other.
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    My friend (and @SWBTS distinguished alumnus) James T. (Bro. Jimmy) Draper Jr. wrote these words now nearly fifty years ago (in The Church Christ Approves, Broadman Press, 1974), but they remain ever relevant and worth our remembering and hearing again today. #PointToPonder
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    When human beings die, we don’t become “angels.”
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    Whenever SBC’ers reflect on the Conservative Resurgence, let us be honest enough to acknowledge that those who led may well have been used by God but were nevertheless mere mortals and fallible beings. Whatever is worth preserving must center around ideas/issues, not icons/idols.