Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A Visionary

In his editorial last week, Baptist Standard editor Marv Knox said that BGCT meetings are often “sober’ and “humdrum”. Those descriptions pretty well tell the story of the 2007 annual meeting so far, that is, with the exception of Rick Warren’s address as the keynote speaker Monday evening. Rick broke several rules of Texas Baptist tradition while delivering a blistering challenge to the messengers. The rules:

1. Rick sat in a chair rather than standing to preach.

2. Rick used up 70 minutes of his allotted 30 to 45 minute time slot.

As Rick delivered his address, the gathering, which was larger than for the business session, was captivated by his passion for his subject matter. This was my first time to hear Rick preach in person although I have listened to sermons and watched him on video. Clearly he has two attributes that are badly needed in the BGCT, he has a deep passion for souls and he has visionary leadership. Rick is clearly driven by his vision to reach souls and meet humanitarian need around the globe.

Rick’s address made coming to the convention worthwhile. Most everything else at the convention this year seems to be an attempt to tell us how great the BGCT really is while she is undergoing a substantial amount of testing and redirection. Rick came to preach how great God is and how He desires to use us in what He is doing. It would be well worth your time and money to contact the BGCT asking for a copy of Rick’s message to the convention this year.

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