By Randy C. Davis
TBMB President & Executive Director

I loved being a pastor. It was my joy and honor to spend 34 years as a pastor in a local church, so obviously I have a special place in my heart for the men who faithfully labor behind the pulpit serving God and His people.

Between those years and the time I’ve spent as president of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, a pastoral mindset is second nature to me. Daily I make decisions by putting myself in the shoes of the pastors who lead our churches. Those shoes fit me best. God shaped my heart into a shepherd’s mold. 

Randy C. Davis

These guys are constantly on my heart and mind, and for the past several months I’ve been thinking, “What would I do if I was back in the pastorate leading a church during this coronavirus crisis?” Without question, here’s what I would do.

These are challenging days — difficult days —  to be a pastor and minister, but they are also days of great hope. God is giving pastors a great opportunity to lead the Bride of Christ in new and unique ways in this battle for the souls of people.

Brothers know this, I am in the trenches with you, praying for you, and to the best of my ability, using every resource I have available to me through your Tennessee Baptist Mission Board to serve you.

I can say with all certainty, now more than ever before, it is a joy to be with you on this journey.

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