
Baptist21 exists to promote conversation about the future of Baptist life while honoring those that have entrusted the faith to us. We hope to converse together on how to reach the nations for the King
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode, Ben Lacey, Jed Coppenger, Nate Akin, & Jonathan Akin discuss the recent adjustment of the amendment proposed by Dr. Mohler for SBC 2026.
In this episode, Ben Lacey, Nate Akin, Jon Akin, and Jed Coppenger talk about the presidential election, the Truth and Unity Amendment, transparency, and more for the upcoming SBC in Orlando.
In this episode, Nate Akin interviews the new Executive Director of B21, Ben Lacey. Ben shares his story of conversion to Christ, the role of B21 in the SBC, the importance of confessions in cooperation, and more.
In this episode, B21 Executive Director, Ben Lacey interviews Dr. Al Mohler on his proposed amendment for the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting.
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Great job with these interviews Nate! Very timely and helpful!
As a Great Commission Baptist, I find encouragement and helpful information every time I listen to this podcast.
Great Podcast, looking forward to more episodes!
Great stuff so far, fellas— looking forward to more episodes.
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Focused on issues within the Southern Baptist community, episodes cover a wide range of topics such as leadership dynamics, ethical challenges, and the ongoing evolution of the denomination. Noteworthy discussions include reflections on significant events like the Southern Baptist Convention and interviews with key figures addressing financial wellness, transparency, and reform. The series not only highlights the importance of cooperation and unity among Christians but also emphasizes the role of doctrinal integrity and the need for charity amid disagreements. Unique insights are provided by leaders navigating contemporary challenges while aiming to foster a vibrant and engaged faith community.
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1. Josh Powell
2. Willie Rice
3. Dr. Hance Dilbeck
4. Dr. Jeff Iorg
5. Albert Mohler
6. Kyle Phillips
7. Dan Spencer
8. Clint Pressley
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