TS&TT: Dr. Tom Nettles | 1960s in Mississippi, Resigning from Seminary & Baptist Life History

August 20, 2019 00:50:36
TS&TT: Dr. Tom Nettles | 1960s in Mississippi, Resigning from Seminary & Baptist Life History
The Sword & The Trowel
TS&TT: Dr. Tom Nettles | 1960s in Mississippi, Resigning from Seminary & Baptist Life History

Aug 20 2019 | 00:50:36

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Show Notes

Today on The Sword & The Trowel, Tom Ascol and Jared Longshore sit down with fellow Founders Board Member Tom Nettles. Dr. Nettles shares about his life growing up in Mississippi in the 1960s, resigning from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary and the history of Baptist life in America from his own prism of experience.  50% off SALE | By His Grace and For His Glory: https://press.founders.org/shop/by-his-grace-and-for-his-glory/ Founders Cinedoc: By What Standard? https://founders.org/cinedoc/ 2019 Southeast Founders Conference: https://founders.org/events/2019/12/2019-southeast-founders-conference-2/ Become a part of the F.A.M. | https://founders.org/give/ Follow Founders Ministries: Website: https://founders.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoundersMin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoundersMin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foundersministries/

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