Radio B&R

RADIO B&R EP. 9: MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER

Nine out of 10 children in Tennessee are on course to reach adulthood having no relationship with Christ. VBS and BKC are key ministry opportunities that can change that statistic. TRANSCRIPT: Chris Turner:                         Hello and welcome into this episode of Radio B&R. I’m your host Chris Turner, director of communications for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board and today I’m joined by Donna Blaydes and Vicki Hulsey, children’s and preschool ministry

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RADIO B&R EP. 8: THE IMPORTANCE OF BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRY

Bill Choate, state director for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s Baptist Collegiate Ministry, discusses the importance of BCM ministry in reaching young adults with the gospel. College campuses are a mission field ripe for the harvest, and Choate explains BCM ministries are in position to make a Kingdom difference.

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RADIO B&R EP. 6: MINISTRY TO MILLENNIALS

Benjie Shaw, the TBMB’s campus student minister at UT Health Science Center – Memphis, talks about the challenges and strategies of reaching a Millennial generation with the gospel. Many have grown up with no church background or have wandered far from church. Benjie discusses how to engage and discuss deep spiritual questions.

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RADIO B&R EP. 2 – GOT COMPASSION?

The spiritual and physical needs in Tennessee are virtually overwhelming. With widespread poverty and other human needs at an all-time high, churches have a ripe opportunity to bridge the gap with their communities through compassion ministries. Radio B&R sat down with state missionary Joe Sorah to discuss how churches can serve their neighbors and lead them to Christ through compassion ministries.

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RADIO B&R EP. 1 – PERSEVERANCE THROUGH THE FIRES

The first episode of the Radio B&R podcast. Gatlinburg Pastor Pete Lamon was cutoff by the fires as he and his wife tried to check on some of their property and in this episodes discusses the great destruction that swept through the mountains surrounding Banner Baptist Church and ultimately destroyed half the church’s property, along with the homes of seven church members.

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