In this issue:

  • A Matter of Conviction

    The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (before 1997, the Christian Life Commission) has played a tremendous role in Southern Baptist life over the decades, performing its responsibility as the “social conscience” of a people.

  • The Source of Integrity

    What does it mean to be a person of integrity? Scripture tells us such a goal is a worthy pursuit: Better a poor man who lives with integrity than a rich man who distorts right and wrong.

  • Ministering With Integrity

    There is much written today about leadership. However, much that is written about leadership comes from a business perspective. While there are many parallels between competent leadership in the business world and in the church world, there are some things that we should emphasize to an even greater extent in the world of the church, ministry, and pastoral leadership.

  • Sexual Integrity

    We live in a society where over half of all marriage send in divorce, and the majority of those point to infidelity as the chief reason. All kinds of affairs exist today. There is the office affair. The good neighbor affair. The cup of coffee affair. The sales meeting/convention affair.

  • Financial Integrity

    The goal of every believer should be to live a life that is pleasing to and representative of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our lives are under the constant surveillance of an unbelieving world, and no area is under more scrutiny than finances.

  • Parenting With Integrity

    How do we raise children who possess integrity in a culture that seems to value image more than character? Like many things, integrity is more often caught than taught. There are at least three ways to infect our children with integrity.

  • ERLC’s Land Presents Religious Liberty Award to the President

    President George W. Bush received the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission’s 2006 John Leland Religious Liberty Award from Richard Land January 29 in the Oval Office.