I Support Lottie Moon, the IMB and the SBC
Sometimes in the course of Southern Baptist life disagreements arise that can often be misunderstood by the world in general and by Southern Baptists in particular. I hesitate to write of the action of the trustees of the International Mission Board last night as a majority voted in the Executive (closed door) Session to censure me. The action was approved by voice vote (no vote count available) and reported in this morning's public session. I sincerely hesitate to write about this censure for two reasons:
(1). I do not desire to distract people from understanding the great things that are happening within the Southern Baptist Convention, from seeking the advancement of the gospel of Jesus Christ through SBC ministry, and from focusing on the very important and continuing missionary work of the International Mission Board. I can in good conscience say that I did everything in my power, without violating my own principles, to accomodate trustee leadership in order to ensure last night's board meeting in Springfield, Illinois would not be consumed with matters that are of no relevance to our mission. I respect those trustees that voted for this censure and I know that deep in their hearts they desire what is best for the SBC as they see it. I also know that we simply have two different world views and two different perspectives on the need for freedom of dissent and complete transparency within the SBC.
(2). Further, I do not desire, in any form or fashion, to take away from the needed emphasis on the Lottie Moon Offering or SBC Cooperative Program giving. Any impartial reader of my blog knows that I have been supportive of the Southern Baptist Convention, the International Mission Board, and particularly the vision of our IMB President Jerry Rankin. My desire is to hold the ropes for our missionaries in every way possible, and I intend to lead our church to GREATER giving and participation in SBC missions and ministry this year.
However, due to the nature of the censure, adopted by majority vote and presented in Plenary Session this morning, I thought it best that every Southern Baptist be able to read the official motion. In addition, I have added my responses to some of the statements in the censure and convenience I have linked you to the blog posts in question; posts that the Executive Committee believes are the reason for the censure. I wish you would read the posts yourselves. Following the official motion to censure with my brief explanations at various places below, I have placed in full my official response.
We are Baptists. Sometimes there are disagreements. Please know that my prayer for all of us is that we will support Lottie Moon, the work of the International Mission Board and the Southern Baptist Convention in even greater measures in the months to come.
"Whereas the International Mission Board exists for the purpose of leading Southern Baptists to be on misssion with God to bring all peoples of the world to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.
Whereas the trustees of the IMB are responsible for establishing overall policy and direction for the organization and conducting oversight of its operations in a manner that furthers the IMB's purpose;
Whereas Wade Burleson of Oklahoma presently serves as a trustee of the IMB.
Whereas Wade Burleson, like every other trustee of the IMB, serves as a trustee subject to the obligation to abide by the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities set forth in the Trustee and General Policy Manual;
Whereas the Trustee Standards of Conduct require trustees, among other things, to observe the following standards:
1. Individual IMB trustees must refrain from public criticism of Board approved actions. Experience has shown that it is not possible to draw fine lines in this area. Freedom of expression must give way to the imperative that the work of the Kingdom not be placed at risk by publicly airing differences within the Board.
2. Trustees must scrupulously avoid either the fact or the appearance of having disclosed information secured during closed or executive sessions of the full Board to any of its committees, or any other non-public information concerning Board operations (regardless of how and where secured) with persons who are not trustees or senior Board staff. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, quoting or sharing private conversations or statements by fellow trustees or senior Board staff with persons who are neither trustees nor senior Board staff.
Whereas, the General Trustee Responsibilities set forth the Trustee and General Policy Manual require trustees, among other things, to observe the following standards:
Trustees are TO INTERPRET international missions in their sphere of influence in the denomination -- home, local church, association, state convention, and SBC, as an informed, enthusiastic advocate of global missions. In this respect, trustees are to speak in positive and supportive terms as they interpret and report on actions by the Board, regardless of whether they personally support the action.
Trustees are TO EXEMPLIFY what it means to be Christ-like in decorum and sincerely committed to the Southern Baptist Convention cooperative mission tasks. In this respect, trustees are to speak the truth in love. Trustees are to refrain from speaking in disparaging terms about IMB personnel and fellow trustees.
Whereas the Board of Trustees finds that Wade Burleson has repeatedly failed to abide by the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities enumerated above. Some examples of the ways in which Wade Burleson has violated these standards and responsibilities include the following:
(a) He has repeatedly used his blog to share private communications with fellow trustees with person who are neither trustees nor senior Board staff, in violation of the Trustee Standards of Conduct. Examples of these include the following:
blog post of 9/12/2007 (posting of private conversation with trustee John Floyd)
blog post of 9/12/2007 (posting of private conversation with trustee Jerry Corbaley)
blog post of 10/23/2007 (posting of private letter written by trustee Jerry Corbaley)
blog post of July 18, 2007 (posting of private communication with trustee Jerry Corbaley)
He has also shared, by email, private communication with fellow trustees with persons who are neither trustees nor senior Board staff, in violation of the Trustee Standards of Conduct (see, e.g., November 1, 2007 email to trustee John Floyd)
(b) He has spoken in disparaging terms about fellow trustees. Examples of these include the following: blog post of July 18, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Jerry Corbaley); blog post of July 20, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Winston Curtis); blog post of September 12, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Jerry Corbaley and leadership of trustee John Floyd); blog post of October 23, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Jerry Corbaley)
(c) He has spoken in terms that are not positive and supportive of the Board when interpreting and reporting on actions by the Board. Examples of these include the following: blog post and comments of July 10, 2007 (critical of Board policy on requirements for appointment of missionaries); blog post of July 6, 2007 (same); blog post of July 3, 2007 (same); blog post of June 13, 2007 (same); blog post of June 7, 2007 (same).
Whereas the IMB Executive Committee met with Burleson on the afternoon of November 5, 2007 out of concern for his ongoing violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and out of a desire to bring about reconciliation between Burleson and the other trustees. Trustee Chairman John Floyd asked Burleson if he would apologize for his violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and expressed to Burleson his desire to see Burleson appointed to board committees and serve as a fully-functioning trustee, using his strengths and gifts to further the work of the IMB.
Whereas following that meeting of the Executive Committee, two trustee members of the Executive Committee and a senior staff IMB staff member met with Burleson on the evening of November 5, 2007 for further discussion. Burleson was asked to apologize for the following violations:
(a) Making public private communications with fellow trustees;
(b) Speaking in a way that reflected poorly on fellow trustees; and
(c) Publicly criticizing board approved actions instead of speaking in positive and supportive terms as he interpreted and reported on actions of the Board of Trustees, regardless of whether he personally supported those actions.
Whereas specific instances of each of these violations were cited to Burleson. Burleson acknowledged these violations to the two trustee members of the Executive Committee and the senior IMB staff member. Burleson stated that the violations regarding speaking in a way that reflected poorly on his fellow trustees were unintentional offenses for which he would gladly apologize. However, he stated that he intentionally chose to make public private communications with the trustees and that he intentionally chose to publicly criticize board approved actions instead of speaking in positive and supportive terms as he interpreted and reported on board actions.
Burleson further stated that he would not apologize for these intentional violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities. Burleson stated that he had voted against these standards of conduct when they were adopted because he believed in the principle of dissent. Burleson further added that he had refused to abide by these standards of conduct after they were adopted and that he desired to bring the issue to the SBC;
Whereas the Executive Committee subsequently reconvened on the evening of November 5, 2007 to hear from the two trustee members of the Executive Committee and a senior IMB staff member report on their conversation with Burleson.
Whereas the Executive Committee determined that it was appropriate to recommend censure by the full Board of Trustees for Burleson's intentional and unapologetic violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities;
Whereas the IMB Board of Trustees is empowered to enforce the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and censure individual trustees who do not abide by these standards and responsibilities;
THEREFORE, based on the findings enumerated above, the IMB Board of Trustees hereby orders that the following action be taken with regard to Wade Burleson:
(a) Wade Burleson is hereby officially censured by this Board for his violation of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities;
(b) Wade Burleson is hereby officially suspended from any active involvement with the Board of Trustees for at least the next four IMB trustee meetings. This suspension means, without limitation, that Burleson will not be allowed to participate in any meeting or business of the Trustee Board, serve on any trustee committee, or be reimbursed for the expenses of travel to any trustee meeting or business. This suspension will be reviewed after the four trustee meetings have occurred. The Executive Committee will make a determination at that time whether the suspension should be lifted. If prior to that time, Burleson makes an apology to the Board for his violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities, commits to working within the structure and policies of the Board, and agrees to refrain from blogging about the IMB, the Executive Committee will consider lifting the above restrictions.
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After the above resolution was approved, I read the following statement to my fellow trustees:
It is the belief of the Executive Committee of the International Mission Board, John Floyd, Chairman, that my blog has been detrimental to the ongoing missionary efforts of the International Mission Board and the ministry of the Southern Baptist Convention at large. Others, including myself, know that my blog has spurred interest for, and involvement in, the missionary processes and ministry opportunities of the Southern Baptist Convention. I began my blog as a public response to an alarming trend toward narrowing the doctrinal parameters of Southern Baptist missionary cooperation and participation beyond the Baptist Faith and Message 2000. The convention has spoken to this concern by adopting the Garner Motion at the 2007 Southern Baptist Convention in San Antonio, Texas, which reaffirmed the parameters of doctrinal cooperation recognized by the convention to guide Southern Baptist agencies, boards, and institutions.
In the heat of disagreement over these very important issues during the past two years, mistakes have been made on both sides. We are human, and the temptation for us all is to place personal agendas, political desires and positions of influence in front of what should be our deepest desire to see the world impacted by the wonderful good news that Jesus Christ has come to set sinners free. I sincerely and deeply apologize for anything I have written that construed to reflect poorly on any of my fellow trustees, including Winston Curtis, John Floyd, and Jerry Corbaley. I love these, my brothers in Christ, and believe they have the best interest of the Southern Baptist Convention in mind. Yet, in my attempt to deal with various issues facing us as a convention, the Executive Committee believes I wrote posts that reflected poorly on these my brothers. It has always been my intention for my writing to reveal some of the problems with the positions these men were taking on various issues. However, if the Executive Committee feels that my post has reflected poorly on these men, I sincerely and humbly apologize.
The Executive Committee also feels that I should apologize for speaking out critically concerning board actions or policies that have been adopted by the board. They feel my blog has been a platform where people can feel free to criticize the actions of the board of trustees. Here we have a simple difference of opinion. I feel I have repeatedly and conscientiously been supportive of the work of the IMB and the administration of the IMB, and even my written criticism of trustee guidelines or policies has been with the goal of showing a minority view, dissenting with kindness and grace, and never making the differences of position on these very important matters a moral issue. In other words, I have sought to live out grace and truth on my blog. Therefore, I cannot apologize for anything I have written when it involves my strong, courteous, and principled dissent concerning any board directive or policy that I believe encroaches upon the doctrinal parameters set by the Southern Baptist Convention or that in any way contravenes our cherished Baptist distinctives. I stand behind every post on Grace and Truth and will not remove any post as a testimony to the veracity and original intent of everything I have written.
However, due to the fact my blog seems to be a distraction to some in fulfilling our call as trustees of the International Mission Board, I have a decision to make. My Baptist principles will not allow me to condone the actions of any Southern Baptist agency that systematically and repeatedly attempts to stifle passionate, principled dissent among brothers. Nevertheless, I also do not wish to be a distraction to the work of the board by receiving repeated censures for what I write on my blog.
I request prayers for wisdom and strength as I seek to place my prioritized ministry concern upon the interest of Christ and the advancement of His Kingdom, even when the calling to serve as a trustee brings an official board censure. Beyond any prayer for me, however, I would ask that all Southern Baptists continue undeterred in sacrifical giving and faithful support of the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the Cooperative Program.
I wish all Southern Baptists to work together in harmony for the expansion of Christ's Kingdom. I cannot apologize for being a Baptist. I will not apologize for attempting to hold our convention and this board faithful to that end. I will be a trustee of the International Mission Board for a season. I will be a Southern Baptist for a lifetime. I will be a follower of Jesus Christ for eternity.
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Dr. John Floyd would not recognize me when I came to the microphone today to read the following statement. It clarifies my intentions for the immediate future.
I shall faithfully fulfill the four year appointment I have received to serve as a trustee of the International Mission Board. Rachelle and I will gladly pay our own way to attend the IMB trustee meetings, including overseas meetings with missionaries, and we are thrilled that the money saved can be used to support the IMB's overseas mission work. I respect my fellow trustees and humbly accept the majority decision to censure me. I pray that those who supported the motion will be able to understand I cannot violate my Baptist distinctives, particularly the freedom to dissent. I am an IMB trustee for a season. I am a Southern Baptist for a lifetime. I am a follower of Jesus Christ for eternity.
In His Grace,
Wade Burleson
(1). I do not desire to distract people from understanding the great things that are happening within the Southern Baptist Convention, from seeking the advancement of the gospel of Jesus Christ through SBC ministry, and from focusing on the very important and continuing missionary work of the International Mission Board. I can in good conscience say that I did everything in my power, without violating my own principles, to accomodate trustee leadership in order to ensure last night's board meeting in Springfield, Illinois would not be consumed with matters that are of no relevance to our mission. I respect those trustees that voted for this censure and I know that deep in their hearts they desire what is best for the SBC as they see it. I also know that we simply have two different world views and two different perspectives on the need for freedom of dissent and complete transparency within the SBC.
(2). Further, I do not desire, in any form or fashion, to take away from the needed emphasis on the Lottie Moon Offering or SBC Cooperative Program giving. Any impartial reader of my blog knows that I have been supportive of the Southern Baptist Convention, the International Mission Board, and particularly the vision of our IMB President Jerry Rankin. My desire is to hold the ropes for our missionaries in every way possible, and I intend to lead our church to GREATER giving and participation in SBC missions and ministry this year.
However, due to the nature of the censure, adopted by majority vote and presented in Plenary Session this morning, I thought it best that every Southern Baptist be able to read the official motion. In addition, I have added my responses to some of the statements in the censure and convenience I have linked you to the blog posts in question; posts that the Executive Committee believes are the reason for the censure. I wish you would read the posts yourselves. Following the official motion to censure with my brief explanations at various places below, I have placed in full my official response.
We are Baptists. Sometimes there are disagreements. Please know that my prayer for all of us is that we will support Lottie Moon, the work of the International Mission Board and the Southern Baptist Convention in even greater measures in the months to come.
MOTION FOR CENSURE OF TRUSTEE WADE BURLESON
"Whereas the International Mission Board exists for the purpose of leading Southern Baptists to be on misssion with God to bring all peoples of the world to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.
Whereas the trustees of the IMB are responsible for establishing overall policy and direction for the organization and conducting oversight of its operations in a manner that furthers the IMB's purpose;
Whereas Wade Burleson of Oklahoma presently serves as a trustee of the IMB.
Whereas Wade Burleson, like every other trustee of the IMB, serves as a trustee subject to the obligation to abide by the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities set forth in the Trustee and General Policy Manual;
Whereas the Trustee Standards of Conduct require trustees, among other things, to observe the following standards:
1. Individual IMB trustees must refrain from public criticism of Board approved actions. Experience has shown that it is not possible to draw fine lines in this area. Freedom of expression must give way to the imperative that the work of the Kingdom not be placed at risk by publicly airing differences within the Board.
2. Trustees must scrupulously avoid either the fact or the appearance of having disclosed information secured during closed or executive sessions of the full Board to any of its committees, or any other non-public information concerning Board operations (regardless of how and where secured) with persons who are not trustees or senior Board staff. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, quoting or sharing private conversations or statements by fellow trustees or senior Board staff with persons who are neither trustees nor senior Board staff.
Whereas, the General Trustee Responsibilities set forth the Trustee and General Policy Manual require trustees, among other things, to observe the following standards:
Trustees are TO INTERPRET international missions in their sphere of influence in the denomination -- home, local church, association, state convention, and SBC, as an informed, enthusiastic advocate of global missions. In this respect, trustees are to speak in positive and supportive terms as they interpret and report on actions by the Board, regardless of whether they personally support the action.
WB's response: I will always speak, and have always spoken, in positive and supportive terms of the mission and people of the IMB, both missionaries and trustees. I do agree that I have sometimes, not often, spoken critically about actions of our board, but I have a hard time understanding how a trustee can be supportive of Board actions that he does not personally support. That seems to me to be a contradiction in terms. I think the Baptist way is to be gracious and kind in your dissent, but to always be honest and transparent about the reasons why you cannot personally support a guideline or policy.
Trustees are TO EXEMPLIFY what it means to be Christ-like in decorum and sincerely committed to the Southern Baptist Convention cooperative mission tasks. In this respect, trustees are to speak the truth in love. Trustees are to refrain from speaking in disparaging terms about IMB personnel and fellow trustees.
WB's response: AMEN! One of the best statements ever!
Whereas the Board of Trustees finds that Wade Burleson has repeatedly failed to abide by the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities enumerated above. Some examples of the ways in which Wade Burleson has violated these standards and responsibilities include the following:
(a) He has repeatedly used his blog to share private communications with fellow trustees with person who are neither trustees nor senior Board staff, in violation of the Trustee Standards of Conduct. Examples of these include the following:
blog post of 9/12/2007 (posting of private conversation with trustee John Floyd)
WB's response: This conversation was in direct relation to questions asked of me by Southern Baptists at large regarding my service on a Regional Committee of the Board; my post pertained to official public board business and I believe Southern Baptists have the right to know the answers to their questions.
blog post of 9/12/2007 (posting of private conversation with trustee Jerry Corbaley)
WB explanation: As is my custom, I write about the days events at the Board meeting. I simply asked Mr. Corbaley his definition of 'slander' and recorded my perception of what he said in the PUBLIC plenary session};
blog post of 10/23/2007 (posting of private letter written by trustee Jerry Corbaley)
WB's response: the Corbaley letter is self-explanatory. Unlike two years ago, I knew what was coming and felt it was best for Southern Baptists to read the information themselves. I wrote courteously of Mr. Corbaley, and I do not take responsibility for the unmoderated comments which are not mine;
blog post of July 18, 2007 (posting of private communication with trustee Jerry Corbaley)
WB explanation: Again, as is my custom, I write about the days events at the Board meeting, and refrain from blogging any private conversation if requested, but Mr. Corbaley indicated that his actions of shunning me were Biblical and he would make them public if I continued to pursue a relationship with him; however, it was not my desire to embarrass Mr. Corbaley. I was wrongly under the impression - at the time - that he was not embarrassed by his actions. He has acknowledged that I may have misunderstood his intentions on our conversation in the cafeteria being made public, but regardless of my understanding at the time, I have sincerely apologized to Mr. Corbaley personally if my post unintentionally reflected poorly on him. This apology occurred at the first opportunity I had to visit with Mr. Corbaley privately after being made aware of the offense - several hours prior to the official motion for censure;
He has also shared, by email, private communication with fellow trustees with persons who are neither trustees nor senior Board staff, in violation of the Trustee Standards of Conduct (see, e.g., November 1, 2007 email to trustee John Floyd)
WB's response: I am really puzzled by this one because the email in question was one that I wrote, not John, and I copied my accountability group (my father, my wife, my associate pastor) and told John that this was NOT a private email and could be distributed publicly;
(b) He has spoken in disparaging terms about fellow trustees. Examples of these include the following: blog post of July 18, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Jerry Corbaley); blog post of July 20, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Winston Curtis); blog post of September 12, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Jerry Corbaley and leadership of trustee John Floyd); blog post of October 23, 2007 (disparaging comments concerning trustee Jerry Corbaley)
WB's response: I sincerely and deeply apologize for anything I have written that has been construed to reflect poorly on any of my fellow trustees, including Winston Curtis, John Floyd, and Jerry Corbaley. I love these, my brothers in Christ, and believe they have the best interest of the Southern Baptist Convention in mind. Yet, in my attempt to deal with various issues facing us as a convention, the Executive Committee believes the above posts have reflected poorly on these my brothers. It has always been my intention for my writing to reveal some of the problems with the positions these men were taking on various issues. However, if the Executive Committee feels that my post has reflected poorly on these men, I sincerely and humbly apologize. It is worth noting that not one of these men made known their offense to me personally by pointing out the offending posts and asking me to remove it. As soon as the Executive Committee pointed the offenses of these three individuals on Monday afternoon, I immediately made it known I would apologize to these men personally, and publicly, at the first opportunity. I also think that others might read the posts in question and come away being able to see the difference between disagreement on positions while accepting people, but nevertheless, if the three men were offended, it is my duty as a believer to reconcile with them, and I happily fulfill that duty.;
(c) He has spoken in terms that are not positive and supportive of the Board when interpreting and reporting on actions by the Board. Examples of these include the following: blog post and comments of July 10, 2007 (critical of Board policy on requirements for appointment of missionaries); blog post of July 6, 2007 (same); blog post of July 3, 2007 (same); blog post of June 13, 2007 (same); blog post of June 7, 2007 (same).
WB's response: I would encourage every Southern Baptists to read the posts cited above. I believe you will find I always speak positively of the SBC and the IMB, but I articulate differences of opinion on issues related to each entity. Particularly, the above posts speak directly to the Garner Motion of the SBC and the impact its passage will have on SBC entities.
Whereas the IMB Executive Committee met with Burleson on the afternoon of November 5, 2007 out of concern for his ongoing violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and out of a desire to bring about reconciliation between Burleson and the other trustees. Trustee Chairman John Floyd asked Burleson if he would apologize for his violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and expressed to Burleson his desire to see Burleson appointed to board committees and serve as a fully-functioning trustee, using his strengths and gifts to further the work of the IMB.
Whereas following that meeting of the Executive Committee, two trustee members of the Executive Committee and a senior staff IMB staff member met with Burleson on the evening of November 5, 2007 for further discussion. Burleson was asked to apologize for the following violations:
(a) Making public private communications with fellow trustees;
(b) Speaking in a way that reflected poorly on fellow trustees; and
(c) Publicly criticizing board approved actions instead of speaking in positive and supportive terms as he interpreted and reported on actions of the Board of Trustees, regardless of whether he personally supported those actions.
Whereas specific instances of each of these violations were cited to Burleson. Burleson acknowledged these violations to the two trustee members of the Executive Committee and the senior IMB staff member. Burleson stated that the violations regarding speaking in a way that reflected poorly on his fellow trustees were unintentional offenses for which he would gladly apologize. However, he stated that he intentionally chose to make public private communications with the trustees and that he intentionally chose to publicly criticize board approved actions instead of speaking in positive and supportive terms as he interpreted and reported on board actions.
WB's response: As I have often stated in my blog - I try to write about issues and NOT people. To whatever extent I have unintentionally placed any of my fellow trustees in a poor light, I will quickly, publically and genuinely acknowledge it is an UNINENTIONAL violation of trustee guidelines and apologize immediately when shown the specific offenses (as I have done). It is my desire to always be reconciled with my brothers. My practice is to quickly apologize for offenses of my fellow trustees when they express their feelings that I have caused the offense in them personally. I am also choosing to harbor no offense against any trustee who may violate Christian principles in relationship with me. As Scripture clearly says, 'Love covers a multitude of sins' and there seems to me to be no reason for our enemies in the world to be fellow Christians.
Burleson further stated that he would not apologize for these intentional violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities. Burleson stated that he had voted against these standards of conduct when they were adopted because he believed in the principle of dissent. Burleson further added that he had refused to abide by these standards of conduct after they were adopted and that he desired to bring the issue to the SBC;
WB's response: Though I am not sure what the last sentence above actually means, I think this might be the opportunity to clarify that the above paragraph is THE issue for me. I cannot apologize for holding to a higher principle - the freedom to dissent. My dissent must be gracious, loving, kind, civil and Christian - and where it is not I will quickly apologize. But the ability to freely dissent is a cherished Baptist principle, and where Baptists lose it, we cease being Baptists. The Executive Committee feels that I should apologize for speaking out critically concerning board actions or policies that have been adopted by the board. They feel my blog has been a platform where people can feel free to criticize the actions of the board of trustees. Here we have a simple difference of opinion. I feel I have repeatedly and conscientiously been supportive of the work of the IMB and the administration of the IMB, and even my written criticism of trustee guidelines or policies has been with the goal of showing a minority view, dissenting with kindness and grace, and never making the differences of position on these very important matters a moral issue. In other words, I have sought to live out grace and truth on my blog. Therefore, I cannot apologize for anything I have written when it involves my strong, courteous, and principled dissent concerning any board directive or policy that I believe encroaches upon the doctrinal parameters set by the Southern Baptist Convention or that in any way contravenes our cherished Baptist distinctives. I stand behind every post on Grace and Truth and will not remove any post as a testimony to the veracity and original intent of everything I have written.
Whereas the Executive Committee subsequently reconvened on the evening of November 5, 2007 to hear from the two trustee members of the Executive Committee and a senior IMB staff member report on their conversation with Burleson.
WB's response: These two trustee members and this senior IMB staff member requested of me Monday night that I give a proposed 'solution' to the stalemate we had at the Board. I suggested that I apologize to the three trustees mentioned for unintentionally placing them in a poor light with the SBC, that they not seek an apology for my public but courteous dissent, that the Executive Committee not issue a censure, and that on December 6, 2007 I would close my blog 'Grace and Truth to You" as it relates to IMB and SBC issues. I further told them that it would be best at this time of season to focus on missions and not allow anyone to distract us from our mission as trustees. I was surprised this was not the approach the Executive Committee eventually took.
Whereas the Executive Committee determined that it was appropriate to recommend censure by the full Board of Trustees for Burleson's intentional and unapologetic violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities;
Whereas the IMB Board of Trustees is empowered to enforce the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and censure individual trustees who do not abide by these standards and responsibilities;
THEREFORE, based on the findings enumerated above, the IMB Board of Trustees hereby orders that the following action be taken with regard to Wade Burleson:
(a) Wade Burleson is hereby officially censured by this Board for his violation of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities;
(b) Wade Burleson is hereby officially suspended from any active involvement with the Board of Trustees for at least the next four IMB trustee meetings. This suspension means, without limitation, that Burleson will not be allowed to participate in any meeting or business of the Trustee Board, serve on any trustee committee, or be reimbursed for the expenses of travel to any trustee meeting or business. This suspension will be reviewed after the four trustee meetings have occurred. The Executive Committee will make a determination at that time whether the suspension should be lifted. If prior to that time, Burleson makes an apology to the Board for his violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities, commits to working within the structure and policies of the Board, and agrees to refrain from blogging about the IMB, the Executive Committee will consider lifting the above restrictions.
WB's response: The bylaws of the Southern Baptist Convention state that I am elected by the Southern Baptist Convention. Though I had initially intended to cease blogging about IMB and SBC issues, I will now continue bloggin for the indefinite future. My wife and I will pay for my own way to the trustee meetings, and I will be present and voting at all plenary and executive session board meetings. I will continue to be courteous and kind to all my fellow trustees and will blog about those issues I believe to be of an essential nature to the future of the SBC. Further, I will always be supportive of our causes and mission, and will never do anything to harm the IMB or the SBC.
I support Lottie Moon, the IMB and the SBC.
I also support my fellow trustees and accept their censure with the Christian grace due them as fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. Though I cannot control the comments on this blog, I would gently encourage my readers to be as civil and Christian in responses as you feel I have been.
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After the above resolution was approved, I read the following statement to my fellow trustees:
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEE WADE BURLESON
November 7, 2007
It is the belief of the Executive Committee of the International Mission Board, John Floyd, Chairman, that my blog has been detrimental to the ongoing missionary efforts of the International Mission Board and the ministry of the Southern Baptist Convention at large. Others, including myself, know that my blog has spurred interest for, and involvement in, the missionary processes and ministry opportunities of the Southern Baptist Convention. I began my blog as a public response to an alarming trend toward narrowing the doctrinal parameters of Southern Baptist missionary cooperation and participation beyond the Baptist Faith and Message 2000. The convention has spoken to this concern by adopting the Garner Motion at the 2007 Southern Baptist Convention in San Antonio, Texas, which reaffirmed the parameters of doctrinal cooperation recognized by the convention to guide Southern Baptist agencies, boards, and institutions.
In the heat of disagreement over these very important issues during the past two years, mistakes have been made on both sides. We are human, and the temptation for us all is to place personal agendas, political desires and positions of influence in front of what should be our deepest desire to see the world impacted by the wonderful good news that Jesus Christ has come to set sinners free. I sincerely and deeply apologize for anything I have written that construed to reflect poorly on any of my fellow trustees, including Winston Curtis, John Floyd, and Jerry Corbaley. I love these, my brothers in Christ, and believe they have the best interest of the Southern Baptist Convention in mind. Yet, in my attempt to deal with various issues facing us as a convention, the Executive Committee believes I wrote posts that reflected poorly on these my brothers. It has always been my intention for my writing to reveal some of the problems with the positions these men were taking on various issues. However, if the Executive Committee feels that my post has reflected poorly on these men, I sincerely and humbly apologize.
The Executive Committee also feels that I should apologize for speaking out critically concerning board actions or policies that have been adopted by the board. They feel my blog has been a platform where people can feel free to criticize the actions of the board of trustees. Here we have a simple difference of opinion. I feel I have repeatedly and conscientiously been supportive of the work of the IMB and the administration of the IMB, and even my written criticism of trustee guidelines or policies has been with the goal of showing a minority view, dissenting with kindness and grace, and never making the differences of position on these very important matters a moral issue. In other words, I have sought to live out grace and truth on my blog. Therefore, I cannot apologize for anything I have written when it involves my strong, courteous, and principled dissent concerning any board directive or policy that I believe encroaches upon the doctrinal parameters set by the Southern Baptist Convention or that in any way contravenes our cherished Baptist distinctives. I stand behind every post on Grace and Truth and will not remove any post as a testimony to the veracity and original intent of everything I have written.
However, due to the fact my blog seems to be a distraction to some in fulfilling our call as trustees of the International Mission Board, I have a decision to make. My Baptist principles will not allow me to condone the actions of any Southern Baptist agency that systematically and repeatedly attempts to stifle passionate, principled dissent among brothers. Nevertheless, I also do not wish to be a distraction to the work of the board by receiving repeated censures for what I write on my blog.
I request prayers for wisdom and strength as I seek to place my prioritized ministry concern upon the interest of Christ and the advancement of His Kingdom, even when the calling to serve as a trustee brings an official board censure. Beyond any prayer for me, however, I would ask that all Southern Baptists continue undeterred in sacrifical giving and faithful support of the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the Cooperative Program.
I wish all Southern Baptists to work together in harmony for the expansion of Christ's Kingdom. I cannot apologize for being a Baptist. I will not apologize for attempting to hold our convention and this board faithful to that end. I will be a trustee of the International Mission Board for a season. I will be a Southern Baptist for a lifetime. I will be a follower of Jesus Christ for eternity.
_______________________
Dr. John Floyd would not recognize me when I came to the microphone today to read the following statement. It clarifies my intentions for the immediate future.
I shall faithfully fulfill the four year appointment I have received to serve as a trustee of the International Mission Board. Rachelle and I will gladly pay our own way to attend the IMB trustee meetings, including overseas meetings with missionaries, and we are thrilled that the money saved can be used to support the IMB's overseas mission work. I respect my fellow trustees and humbly accept the majority decision to censure me. I pray that those who supported the motion will be able to understand I cannot violate my Baptist distinctives, particularly the freedom to dissent. I am an IMB trustee for a season. I am a Southern Baptist for a lifetime. I am a follower of Jesus Christ for eternity.
In His Grace,
Wade Burleson


237 Comments:
Another casualty of the CR- I would invite any upper level trustee to have the courage to let southern baptists know who called for this censure- IMHO Someone besides current IMB trustees encouraged this action. What has been an unwritten rule is now official- do it their way (whether you believe it or not)or they will get you out of the way.
John Daniels
John:
I'm not so sure that Wade Burleson is "out of the way" just yet.
Br'er Rabbit just hit the briar patch again.
BSC
Our prayers are with you.
May your tribe increase.
Africa M.
Re: (c) Publicly criticizing board approved actions instead of speaking in positive and supportive terms as he interpreted and reported on actions of the Board of Trustees, regardless of whether he personally supported those actions.
It appears the unintentional consequence of making this complaint is the sowing of distrust among rank and file Southern Baptists. Now we will never know if a policy or direction is truly unanimous (unlikely for every issue given the size of the Board) or merely a P.R. spin sent out to the churches in order to maintain the appearance of agreement.
How do reasonable people put themselves (and the rest of us) in this position?
It seems that for John Floyd and the "powers that be", with regard to Wade B. it is "speak only in love" (forget the truth).
Jerry Corbaley speaks neither the truth nor in love. He is John Floyd's hero.
Just when you think the BoT of the IMB cannot sink any lower...
The staff and field personnel of the IMB are of incredible character; some of the BoT are much less so.
I am shocked and disappointed at this action by the IMB trustees. My prayers go out for Wade, IMB trustees, and the future of the SBC.
Les
I am sorry that it has come to this...we should all be sorry, much to little, much to late. There are very interesting days ahead for the SBC. May we all pray for Wade, The BotIMB, and our SBC.
jrm
I 100% disagree with the actions taken against Wade Burleson. If Wade was to be censured, surely the men voting should have been willing to have their vote recorded.
What a sad day for Southern Baptists! The BoT of an agency just censured an SBC pastor because he followed his conscience and believed in transparency. Is it true that a vote of this significance was not even counted or taken by secret ballot?
How can we reach the lost world when we cannot even cooperate with one another? I cannot believe that the BoT put so much stock in the paper that Corbaley submitted. Talk about a distraction to reaching the world!
As a missionary I am very discouraged right now, but not because of Wade's actions, but the actions for the BoT.
Whether one agrees or disagrees with the action of the BoT's, to act shocked that this happened is to imply that you have had your head in the sand these last 18 months. This was coming...The Trustees knew it, I believe Wade knew it, and most informed SBC'ers Knew it. God will judge if it was the correct action or not, but it was coming as sure as the clock striking 12. My opinion is that it will not prove to be helpful, even if it was deemed necesary. Indy just got interesting.
jrm
no one in the meeting called for a division of the assembly or for a ballot vote?
i can't imagine there not being one trustee who felt that a count should have been taken.
wade,
i'm a little confused about your future participation. do you have to wait until 4 meetings pass to continue attending or voting?
Don't know about the rest of you, but my heart is breaking today: for Wade, for IMB, for SBC, and for all who believe in the priesthood of the believer. I sure thought our Baptist roots were formed around dissent--maybe I should have paid more attention in Baptist History class at NOBTS!
Wade,
The IMB BoT has issued their censure. Now, let's see if they have the conviction and authority to enforce it. While I continue to admire your graciousness in not taking the actions of the BoT personally, I am equally hopeful that the men and/or women who supported this egregious afront to the authority of the SBC, who elected you to serve as Trustee, be held fully accountable for THEIR actions. To that end, will we ever know who voted for what, or will the code of secrecy at the IMB continue to be enforced to prevent individual accountability in this matter? For the sake of the SBC, the IMB BoT's action must be overturned, those who participated in this travesty of justice be specifically identified, and appropriate action taken to ensure that such deeds will not be repeated.
In His Grace and Peace,
T. D. Webb
Wade:
Anyone with a lick of sense knows two things:
1) Certain (I ought to say many) actions of the Board of Trustees, and specifically of the Chairman and Dr. Corbaley, have reflected extremely poorly on the SBC, the IMB, and upon themselves. Their actions did that. They are solely responsible for the public impression of things they purposed to do in secret.
2) Your making certain things public has shed light on the things they did, and brought the eye of public scrutiny to their deeds.
For them to say that your actions reflect poorly on them is tantamount (I shudder to say this) to saying that the problem with 9/11 was the news coverage making the terrorists look bad.
That thinking also has the Catholic Church paying out hundreds of millions.
if a motion were made, i assume, the convention would have the authority to overturn this decision in july? is that correct?
or is there some other immediate appeals process?
Wade,
Could you please clarify whether the IMB BoT has the authority to suspend you from being involved in future meetings?
I was under the impression that since you're elected by the convention, only the convention has the authority to suspend you. Who will hold the BoT accountable for trying to exercise authority that the convention has not authorized them to exercise?
I don't suppose the folks who defined "criticism" as it is construed in the Board's censure know enough of Marxist history to realize just how "Democratic-centralist", i.e. Leninist-Stalinist, their approach looks to those of us blessed with that knowledge. ;-)
Stick to your principles, Wade.
Leland Bryant Ross
Seattle
writing from the left wing of the ABC ;-)
Wade,
I am saddened for you as I suspect this is just another round of denominational politics rearing its ugly head. I also believe you are man enough to hold up under it with God's help. (My heart breaks mostly for your wife who has to endure this along with you.)
That said, I'll also say this: I voluntarilty know virtually nothing of SBC politics but I would point out as a dispassionate observer the following quotes from your post:
A. (From the censure) Whereas the Trustee Standards of Conduct require trustees, among other things, to observe the following standards:
1. Individual IMB trustees must refrain from public criticism of Board approved actions.
B. (From your response) I do agree that I have sometimes, not often, spoken critically about actions of our board, but I have a hard time understanding how a trustee can be supportive of Board actions that he does not personally support. That seems to me to be a contradiction in terms.
I wholeheartedly agree that this is a contradiction in terms. I also completely agree with your position. But by your own admission here you have violated their Standards of Conduct.
There are two problems here:
a) their Standards of Conduct are not good.
b) You agreed to them.
I am in no way shape or from saying "You made your bed, lie in it," but I am pointing out that, apparently, you agreed to their Standards of Conduct.
As an accountant I know that I have to agree to play by the rules or not play at all, even when the rules blow chunks.
All that said...I think their actions were unfair, uncalled for, and un-Christian. They need to change the rules-which seems to me what you have been calling for all along. And Godspeed to you in your efforts to make that happen. I am sure you are aware that your willingness to be the punching bag here may in fact bring about a much needed change.
You and your wife are in my prayers.
I'm blessed to call you my brother in Christ.
Why was Jerry Corbaley not censured for his actions against Wade, especially the 153 page email.
Tom...I believe, if you follow the "logic" of the board, Jerry didn't need to be censured--he didn't make the report public--he kept it between the trustees.
MSH
Wade, while I have not always agreed with you on issues you have written, I believe this is at best hypocritical. Based on their own censure motion any person who has uttered a negative comment about you should also be held to the same standard embedded within their own motion:
Trustees are to refrain from speaking in disparaging terms about IMB personnel and fellow trustees.
Sorry for all of this Wade.
We're praying for you, your family and our BoT.
thank you.
NAME M
None of this is surprising. One could certainly expect this result particularly after the SWBTS board failed to investigate or take any action against its president. One is either on the team, no questions asked, or they are neutered.
This very type of action and attitude has been in play, although sometimes more quietly, since 1979. For more than 30 years this has been about control and power, which means dissenters must be silenced.
While there are many other forces at work changing the nature of the ecclesia these actions will only hasten the demise of the SBC. God is busy re-forming His ecclesia. Most Southern Baptists are so inward focused, particularly those in control, they fail to see the ongoing transition, but it is happening so my sadness is assuaged by the fact Father is doing something new.
However, I do feel the pain and anguish that you suffer, Mr. Burleson, along with your family. My prayer is for the comfort and joy of the Spirit's presence in your life.
Traveller,
I would say that I am completely at peace with whatever the Lord intends. Blessings,
Wade
The second post down on my blog (you should be able to access it by clicking my name - if not I will put the web site address at the bottom of this post) is the current list of the IMB trustees. Will you join me in writing them to lovingly and graciously express your disappointment and disagreement on this.
http://jacksonparkbaptist.blogspot.com/
Wade said;
Though I had initially intended to cease blogging about IMB and SBC issues, I will now continue bloggin for the indefinite future. My wife and I will pay for my own way to the trustee meetings, and I will be present and voting on all maters.
Art said:
I pray you will contention and if you’re church need some help with the expense. We can pitch in like we did with the History teacher (we did not do badly with this one) let us know. Someone will bring this up at the annual meeting in June I pray.
Old Gray Fox.
Wade,
My soul grieves for you & your family. I pray that the arrogant leadership style will give way to the Biblical standard of servant leadership under the Lordship of Jesus. When one cannot question or disagree with decisions, accountability has been slayed & rendered irrevelant & has now been termed in our day "executive session". A voice vote instead of ballot is an act of intimidation. All this action has shown is the double standard that cannot be justified. Praying for you and your family.
1040 M
Old Gray Fox,
I do not intend to burden my church with expense reimbursement for trustee meetings. The Lord will provide a way for my wife and I to go.
I cannot help but believe that you, Wade are personally hurt by this turn of events. It matters not whether they were expected, undeserved or deserved, or what--unless you have a martyr complex (and I don't believe you do), this has to hurt on a personal level. I grieve with you.
For what it's worth, I agree with your stand on principled dissent; I agree that a "gag-rule" has no place in the administration of the IMB, or any Christian organization for that matter; and I agree that the IBM and other Southern Baptist agencies ought to be transparent everywhere except in cases that involve the security of missionaries. David Mclaughlin has a point when he noted that you did at least implicitly agree to the BoT's rules, but I am not at all sure that agreement to bad rules, virtually non-Christian rules, is binding anyway. Many an abused child has promised his/her abuser never to "tell on them," but who among us would consider this promise binding in the least? I'm sure someone will point out to me why I'm wrong, and how the analogy does not hold true, and how an illegal act does not compare to a rule passed (presumably) through proper parlimentary channels, but I warn you up front: it's going to take a lot to convince me of it.
Wade, we hold you and your family up in prayer.
John Fariss
David McLaughlin,
Thanks for your comment. I think, however, that you are mistaken.
When I was appointed as a trustee of the IMB, I agreed to serve under the trustee guidelines of the the trustee manual (called 'the Blue Book'). On March 22, 2006, at the Tampa, Florida trustee meeting the recommendation for my removal was rescinded and expunged from the record AND a new trustee guideline was adopted that forbad public dissent. I voted AGAINST the guideline - and have continued to serve the Southern Baptist Convention - even under threat of censure and now actual censure - for publicly dissenting from board action.
To me, the freedom to dissent, with Christian grace and kindness is the Baptist way.
In His Grace,
Wade
This action, by the IMB trustee board feels wrong from the get go. I am saddened by it and read the account of it with a heavy heart. There is a lot that Wade Burleson writes that I do not agree with, but I disagree with this IMB action more. I applaude Wade for the grace with which he is reacting to this censure. I will pray that the IMB Trustee Board also learn grace and I will pray for our IMB and the SBC.
this really makes me fired up to support the "missionaries" through the CP. (note sarcasm) Your giving at work! I think the trustees should give the reimbursement they receive back to the churches. I dont give to the CP for people who disgree to be ousted. What is this world coming to? What are we trying to hide anyway? Another reason i question the bureaucracy of the SBC. Is this really what were called to do? Not a proud day!
I suspect that this post in response to the censuring could be construed by some to place the IMB Trustees in a bad light. On the other hand, if the Trustees themselves, by their own actions, place the board in a bad light are they not violating their own policies? Quite the conundrum.
I find this very disturbing. The concept of learning to disagree, agreeably seems to be vanishing from the Baptist landscape.
Curiosity question -- did you know that this action was a possibility before you left for the meeting?
When I was appointed as a trustee of the IMB, I agreed to serve under the trustee guidelines of the the trustee manual (called 'the Blue Book'). On March 22, 2006, at the Tampa, Florida trustee meeting the recommendation for my removal was rescinded and expunged from the record AND a new trustee guideline was adopted that forbad public dissent.
Wade,
Thanks for this info. Yes, I would then be wrong in previous assessment.
In this case, I refer you to my post a month or so ago which you rightfully deleted. It was unfavorable toward these folks in case you have forgotten it.
It is one thing to agree to a set of rules, and then have the rules changed. Especially if they were changed just for you!
God bless you.
dm
This is certainly a far, far cry from anything I have ever been taught about Baptist principles. I would think that, from a rules or constitutional perspective, a trustee board's censure of a member would have to be approved by the convention before it could be effected, since it was the convention, not the board, that elected the trustee.
Well, you can look at it this way. Messenger attendance at the SBC has been dwindling during these past 10 years or so. You may have just helped the SBC from having to eat a bunch of vacant hotel rooms in Indianapolis this summer.
"Publicly criticizing board approved actions instead of speaking in positive and supportive terms as he interpreted and reported on actions of the Board of Trustees, regardless of whether he personally supported those actions."
Copied from the Politburo operations manual?
Wade, I'm very sorry to hear this, although I'd love to see someone question the board of trustees on whether they actually have the authority to suspend you. I'd suspect that under a general set of rules of order, they do.
At any rate, it's just one more sign of something that's been true for years: the SBC ceased to be truly Baptist a long time ago.
Unwise people do unwise things. Now they don't even really believe in congregationalism. They just tossed someone approved by the congregations of the SBC and shut down a useful minority position on the BoT.
It's unclear if they'll get the support of the Convention in that, but given the historic event itself, the ramifications are unlikely to be positive.
Again, though, the first thing--even before commenting or writing trustees--is we should pray. And then pray some more. Be absolutely clear with God how this impacts you. And before you take action, seek his leadership and his permission.
The currently seated Board of Trustees hasn't yet irreparably harmed the enterprise. But the responses of people who disagree with this action COULD irreparably harm it. This is God's mission and his plan. He allows for human sin in his enterprises. We must permit him to continue to miraculously redeem ALL things for good...even this.
Greg Harvey
Had SWBTS had this code of conduct in place in the early 90s, instead of allowing Miles Seaborn (and others) to change the locks on Dr. Dilday's office after they fired him, they would have censured Seaborn.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair" --C.S. Lewis
Well, Wade, I'm just thankful they didn't waterboard you, too.
Wade,
Keep doing what is right, with your eyes on Jesus, and the Lord will straighten it out in the end.
Although I thought that they had disappeared, you must love the Pharisee.
"Trustee Chairman John Floyd asked Burleson if he would apologize for his violations of the Trustee Standards of Conduct and Trustee Responsibilities and expressed to Burleson his desire to see Burleson appointed to board committees and serve as a fully-functioning trustee, using his strengths and gifts to further the work of the IMB."
I haven't read anything this funny and saddening since the words of Rome to Luther following his ninety-five theses. "Do you recant Burleson (Luther)? We'd love to see you save yourself and our good name." "To violate conscience is neither safe nor right. Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me." Good grief, some people are entirely too self-important. I'd love to remind every trustee that everything said in secret will be shouted from the mountains. They don't have to pretend these issues aren't happening right under the noses of the entire SBC. We're watching. I fear this censure will do more to discourage cp giving than anything Wade has posted (and has yet to be refuted). Just whose kingdoms are being built in all this nonsense?
Maybe it is time now, to change the way trustees are appointed. Turn it back to the States to elect and appoint them. I do believe these actions of the board will not take place like it is today, that because just a few will not appoint the trustees. The local church will have more to say after all, it is there money the board is voting to spend.
wade for president
May history show that Shane fired the first shot! How bout it Wade...will you allow your name to be placed in nomination for President of The SBC in Indy?
jrm
My husband and I are currently in the application process of becoming full-time missionaries with the IMB. God is leading our family to one of the many unreached people groups of our world. I am a pastor's daughter and have been my entire life, a mother of four children and a pastor's wife for the past 10 years.
In our quest to learn more about the IMB during this application process time, we came across the “Grace & Truth to You” blog, maintained by Wade Burleson, an IMB trustee.
Some random thoughts on this motion passed by the IMB to censure Wade Burleson:
My confidence in the Board of Trustees of the IMB was boosted greatly by the censuring of Wade Burleson for his irresponsible blogging of items that were Board of Trustee issues only. Wade Burleson should be held accountable for what he writes and for the comments he allows to be posted on his blog. Anyone who maintains a blog is responsible for anything that they allow to be posted on it.
Wade Burleson is a teacher and shepherd of a local church. He is a servant to the Lord . . . not someone to be worshiped.
Wade Burleson has contributed to at least one of his church members, whom is under his shepherding, to be absolutely consumed by the politics and discords of the IMB and the SBC. She blogs and comments on his behalf in a consuming anger that is just frightening.
Wade Burleson seems plagued by arrogance . . . evidenced in blogs such as “The Tyranny of Omnipotent Moral Busy Bodies”, and “The Use of Exclamation Points in Press Releases”; evidenced in the posting of overly glorifying comments to himself on his blog; and evidenced by his resolve to not follow the biblical model of Timothy by yielding to the corrective actions of other more experienced pastors, missionaries, and leaders - - stating that he will continue to attend meetings at his own expense even though he has been suspended for doing so. (WB - I shall faithfully fulfill the four year appointment I have received to serve as a trustee of the International Mission Board. Rachelle and I will gladly pay our own way to attend the IMB trustee meetings, including overseas meetings with missionaries, and we are thrilled that the money saved can be used to support the IMB's overseas mission work.) His arrogance is also evidenced in his unwillingness to issue apology to the Board of Trustees of the IMB for his dissension of which has caused Wade and his disagreements to be the focal point of the IMB as of late rather than God's leadership and the mission of the IMB. His blog, for which he makes no apology, has been a distraction to those serving in the capacity of trustees for the IMB, missionaries of the IMB and potential missionaries like myself and my husband.
I start to think maybe I have Wade all wrong when I read a comment by him like this: "However, due to the fact my blog seems to be a distraction to some in fulfilling our call as trustees of the International Mission Board, I have a decision to make. My Baptist principles will not allow me to condone the actions of any Southern Baptist agency that systematically and repeatedly attempts to stifle passionate, principled dissent among brothers. Nevertheless, I also do not wish to be a distraction to the work of the board by receiving repeated censures for what I write on my blog." But then I read this: "The bylaws of the Southern Baptist Convention state that I am elected by the Southern Baptist Convention. Though I had initially intended to cease blogging about IMB and SBC issues, I will now continue bloggin for the indefinite future. My wife and I will pay for my own way to the trustee meetings, and I will be present and voting at all plenary and executive session board meetings. I will continue to be courteous and kind to all my fellow trustees and will blog about those issues I believe to be of an essential nature to the future of the SBC. Further, I will always be supportive of our causes and mission, and will never do anything to harm the IMB or the SBC." And realize that, even in the face of the damage his blogging has done, he will not cease for the benefit of the ministry.
I'm saddened by all of this. . . by what Wade has done, by what the Trustees felt they have had to do and by the discord it has caused within the IMB and the SBC. I hope that the effects are not far reaching . . . that monies individuals and churches would normally give to support missionaries are not withheld, that those like myself and my husband don't shy away of serving with the IMB, and that others do not become consumed with controversy.
Shouldn't all of our energies be focused on glorifying God and reaching the lost with the saving gospel of Jesus Christ? That's where the power is . . . in the gospel. Things that distract from this are harmful.
For all practical purposes the rules adopted by the trustees forbid trustees from having a blog.
In their indictment, part of what the trustees say in kicking out Wade is (loose paraphrase): ". . .
if Wade apologizes and also agrees to quit blogging . . . then we will consider lifting his censure . . .".
I don't think a fair reading of the trustees own rules prohibits any trustee from blogging.
However, I'd agree that Corbaley's 153 page manifesto could be construed as "internal trustee documentation" and that it is a matter of judgment if Wade broke either the letter or spirit of the law by going public with it.
Speaking for myself, I think Wade did the right thing by publishing Corbaley's diatribe but some could disagree.
I notice that the trustee's action (whether right or wrong) does not claim to be based upon the merits of Corbaley's argument or on the merits of PPL and any other first, second, or third order theological argument.
The whole contention centers around the trustee's gag order, the extent to which the gag order is relevant to Wade and the extent that Wade violated it (if in fact he did).
I would think cooler heads in the BoT would have interviened to flatten this out. Does this typify typical SBC "Conflict resolution"?
Roger K Simpson
Oklahoma City OK
Anonymous,
I think it says a lot that your post in dissent of Wade is allowed on this blog, but you do not think Wade should be allowed to dissent with others.
What will you do in the future if you become a missionary who disagrees with something the IMB does? Can I assume you will never question anything?
dm
to the future missionary who posted anonymously:
You have done it now...
: )
jrm
ps - wade, I am waiting for your answer
Roger makes a great point.
Is there a statesman who can intervene or mediate? Is it to late for peace? I fear it is...the drums of war are already beating and the armies are making haste...
jrm
I am just a simple lay person, so could someone please explain to me why the trustees must refrain from public criticism of board approved actions? How could the work of the Kingdom be placed at risk by speaking the truth? Doesn't the enemy operate in darkness? I agree that whatever is done should be done in love, but what on earth are these people afraid of? Continue to let the Sonlight in, Wade!