Ed Litton
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Ed Litton
@EdLitton
Pastor of Redemption Church; Former President of the Southern Baptist Convention
Mobile, Alabama เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2009
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Illegal alien encounters at the border are down 94% thanks to President Trump's leadership.
@POTUS is making America SAFE again!
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I deeply appreciate everyone who has reached out, especially our trustees who were absolutely bewildered at what took place yesterday and jumped in to set the record straight.
More to come.
Baptist Press@BaptistPress
BREAKING Brent Leatherwood to remain as ERLC president baptistpress.com/resource-libra…
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Join me on my Facebook page for a prayer meeting for our Nation and former President Donald Trump.
facebook.com/ed.litton.3
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PRESS RELEASE:
“In a democracy like ours, we voice our opinions, we passionately press our case, we bravely dissent, and we loudly campaign for our cause. But we must never cross the line to harm those we disagree with.” - @LeatherwoodERLC
erlc.com/press/erlc-pre…
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@JimPutmanRLM @ERLC @LeatherwoodERLC Helpful on how to deal with transgender people who come to our churches. A variety of scenarios are presented with sound biblical and legal responses.
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Just finished reading this needed resource from @ERLC @LeatherwoodERLC Thanks for helping our churches navigate these challenging times!

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The SBC's decline corresponds with the shift towards fundamentalism and away from evangelicalism. What was a big-tent conservative group is becoming a narrow fundamentalist group. I do not anticipate the SBC changing course any time soon. Thus, declines will continue. #SBC24
Ryan Burge 📊@ryanburge
There's a lot of media coverage of the Southern Baptist Convention because it serves as a bellwether for evangelicalism. But the share of all evangelicals who are Southern Baptist is declining, from 23% to 18%. In 1984, 5% of evangelicals were non-denom. In 2022, it was 40%.
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