He just won the most recent one, so now he is 3 time winner.2015 The Open (formerly known as the British Open) winner and 2007 Masters winner Zach Johnson is a Baptist. He's won 12 PGA tournaments and left the Catholic church to become a Baptist, which makes it even better. *With those two major wins he should make it into the Hall of Fame. And more importantly, he's not shy about his faith and gives all credit for his success to the Lord.
He just won the most recent one, so now he is 3 time winner.
Hmm i dont know any of those except william carey and John Bunyan.
Any ladies?
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Why did they not let her speak when it was actually them who INVITED her to speak?
What was she meant to do, sign language?
Well thats just stupid. they shouldnt have invited her then. If you give a woman a microphone and ask her to say something, she will.
Not a comment on Anne Graham Lotz, but having Baptist parents, or growing up in a Baptist church does not make you a Baptist (or a follower of Christ). One of the basic distinctions of Baptists is 'believer's baptism'. Being a follower of Christ is not something you inherit, or something your parents confer on you.I would presume she is baptist since her dad is. Doesnt matter people disagree with her, she prolly grew up in baptist church so that kinda makes her baptist. I dont think anyone who is baptist forgets when they hear the gospel. They'll still be baptists at heart even if they quibble over other things.
Keep them coming, I just want to know any ladies as well. Surely there must be some missionaries or husband and wife teams.
I would presume she is baptist since her dad is. Doesnt matter people disagree with her, she prolly grew up in baptist church so that kinda makes her baptist. I dont think anyone who is baptist forgets when they hear the gospel. They'll still be baptists at heart even if they quibble over other things.
Well, shes shes a baptist because shes she identifies with the southern baptists who presumably baptise only believers.
You could ask her if you dont know for sure. The fact shes a woman who ministers is neither here nor there. I know plenty of women who minister in the church and almost all women minister at home, so not sure what your issue is. Just cos she was invited to speak in church to men doesnt mean she doesnt believe in Jesus.
Shes well known because of her dad, not cos shes a 'woman preacher'.
Hi. Anne Lotz Graham was in a Presbyterian church for a while, I think.Not a comment on Anne Graham Lotz, but having Baptist parents, or growing up in a Baptist church does not make you a Baptist (or a follower of Christ). One of the basic distinctions of Baptists is 'believer's baptism'. Being a follower of Christ is not something you inherit, or something your parents confer on you.
Comparing JM's two lists, the first (#7) was of people largely unknown today, but who all lived through persecution. His 2nd (#13) was of famous people who have some Baptist connection, such as having Baptist parents. But many of these (the so called famous, not their parents) have rejected Christ.
In England Baptist churches are generally OK with women in leadership.