Press Interviews from 2019

When asked about the title of his latest book, The Storm-Tossed Family, Dr. Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, has pointed out that family can be both "the source of life-giving blessing but also of excruciating terror, often all at the same time.” Dr. Moore, who, along with

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Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore has been openly critical of some of President Trump’s immigration policies. But he said he wouldn’t recommend churches offer housing to those in the country illegally. MOORE: Generally speaking, I think there are better ways for churches to minister to undocumented immigrants than to offer physical sanctuary from the laws.

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“Whatever one thinks about trade policy, the Bible should never have been a subject of this sort of taxation,” stated Russell Moore, president of the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC). “With as many Bibles as are printed in China, the news that they will not be subject to such tariffs is welcomed news

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Topics include (but are not limited to): Dr. Moore’s own youth ministry testimony, thinking ethically, technology, and teaching students to have gospel-formed consciousnesses. Listen to the podcast here.

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Russell Moore joins the CBS Evening News to discuss the SBC's new recommendations to protect sexual assault victims.  "One of the things that will be talked about at this convention is how to hold one another accountable where autonomous churches, where autonomy doesn't mean or shouldn't mean a lack of accountability," Moore said. Full interview here.

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Russell Moore appeared on CBN Newswatch on April 29th, 2019 to talk about the Southern Baptist Convention, the annual church report, and the sexual abuse crisis in the church. Watch the full interview here

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Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore urged pastors to talk about their church's sexual abuse prevention policies with their congregations and encourage feedback from people in the pews on how to make them better.  Full interview here.

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