
The Baptist Review exists for Southern Baptists to engage in good faith discussion about the issues, current events, and questions that matter in our Convention.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

David Sons and Rob Collingsworth have a conversation with Hunter Baker, Chairman of the SBC Committee on Resolutions, about the slate of resolutions coming to messengers at the 2026 SBC.
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David Sons hosts with TBR leadership team members Jared Cornutt, Rob Collingsworth, and Griffin Gulledge for a conversation about what to expect and how to approach the 2026 SBC.
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Jared Cornutt and Rob Collingsworth have a conversation with Clint Pressley, President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church, to talk about the SBC annual meeting and his experience as President.
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Jared sits down withJP de Gance, the Founder and President of Communio, to discuss the resources they make available to pastors and local churches. Learn more about how Communio is working to strengthening marriages and the family.
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Great 1st episode and I’m looking forward to seeing how God uses The Baptist Review in the life of the SBC!!!
This podcast is a great resource for men and women engaged in the SBC!
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This show centers on Southern Baptist Convention governance, leadership transitions, and policy debates shaping the denomination. Episodes frequently explore parliamentary procedure, transparency, funding, and reform, often featuring pastors, seminary scholars, and SBC insiders who dissect how institutions interact with messengers, state conventions, and the broader church. A recurring strength appears to be candid discussions about accountability, trust, and practical reforms across committees, agencies, and conventions, with a clear emphasis on serving local churches and preserving doctrinal clarity. The format tends to mix roundtable-style analysis with in-depth guest conversations, offering listeners practical context for understanding ... more
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Recent guests on The Baptist Review include:
1. Clint Pressley
2. JP de Gance
3. Albert Mohler
4. Nathan Finn
5. Josh Powell
6. Willy Rice
7. Gary Hollingsworth
8. DJ Horton
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