By the Grace of God: Memoirs and Recollections of an Alabama Baptist.By A. Earl Potts. Franklin: Providence House Publishers, 1997. 256 pp. Surveying the recent decades of Southern Baptist Noun 1. Southern Baptist - a member of the Southern Baptist Convention Southern Baptist Convention - an association of Southern Baptists Baptist - follower of Baptistic doctrines life is not always a pleasant task. To a certain extent, our view of the recent past in Southern Baptist history has been marred by denominational conflict. It is difficult for us to look back when the smoke from the fires of antagonism antagonism /an·tag·o·nism/ (an-tag´o-nizm) opposition or contrariety between similar things, as between muscles, medicines, or organisms; cf. antibiosis. an·tag·o·nism n. still obscure our vision. Gratefully, there are denominational servants whose ministries transcend the discord Discord See also Confusion. Andras demon of discord. [Occultism: Jobes, 93] discord, apple of caused conflict among goddesses; Trojan War ultimate result. [Gk. Myth. and who remind Southern Baptists of an earlier day when mission and ministry were priorities rather than viewpoint and alignment. Earl Potts is one such servant. Earl Potts served as an Alabama Baptist pastor in three decades before joining the staff of the Alabama Baptist State Executive Board for twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights. 2. , the final six years as executive secretary-treasurer. From these vantage points he is able to give the reader personal insight into the life of Alabama Baptists during these years. As Potts's subtitle sub·ti·tle n. 1. A secondary, usually explanatory title, as of a literary work. 2. A printed translation of the dialogue of a foreign-language film shown at the bottom of the screen. tr.v. suggests, this work is a memoir and a collection of reminiscences. He follows essentially a chronological format beginning with earliest memories as a young boy growing up in rural Alabama. Potts recalls Baptist life in a time of transition affected by the Great Depression and relates what life was like as a student at Howard College Howard County Junior College, more commonly known as Howard College, is a community college with its main campus in Big Spring, Texas and branch campuses in San Angelo and Lamesa, the seat of Dawson County. [Samford] and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary References External links
As might be expected, Potts is at his best describing the various programs and ministries of the Alabama Baptist State Convention. His personal, conversational style will engage the readers. One will sense justifiable pride in the many accomplishments of the state convention during his tenure. The reader will also ascertain that here is a man who literally poured himself into his calling. Any person desiring an overview of the multiple ministries of Alabama Baptists will find the book helpful. Many will delight in Potts's reflections and will remember people and events they have not recalled in years. Potts does many things well, but he is most effective in describing improvements in relations with National Baptists, in church-minister relations, innovations, restructuring, and new efforts made during his tenure as executive secretary-treasurer. The book is virtually free of form and style errors. Potts, his proof readers, and Providence House Publishers are to be commended for this clean publication. This reviewer was slightly disappointed that Potts did not reflect on the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s and that little mention was made of the denominational controversy which has plagued Southern Baptists in the past two decades. This reviewer would have appreciated reflections on these events from an insider. Yet, perhaps the fact that Ports chooses not to discuss the conflict is one of several reasons that Earl Potts is a great Baptist statesman. Earl Potts, the Alabama Baptist Historical Commission, and Providence House Publishers have done Alabama Baptists a special favor with the publication of these memoirs and recollections.--Reviewed by Michael E. Williams Sr., Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, Assistant Professor of History, Dallas Baptist University Dallas Baptist University (DBU), formerly known as Dallas Baptist College, is a Christian liberal arts university located in Dallas, Texas, USA. History DBU began as Decatur Baptist College in Decatur, Texas, in 1898. , Dallas, Texas “Dallas” redirects here. For other uses, see Dallas (disambiguation). The City of Dallas (pronounced [ˈdæl.əs] or [ˈdæl. . |
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