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April 2006 Issue
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Thom Rainer
Installed as LifeWay's New President
by Kelly Davis
Family, friends, Southern Baptist
leaders, and employees of LifeWay Christian Resources celebrated
the installation of Thom S. Rainer on February 6 during his inauguration
ceremony as the SBC entity's ninth president.
Unanimously approved in September 2005 by the LifeWay trustees,
Rainer succeeds James T. Draper Jr., who led the organization
for nearly fifteen years.
"God has uniquely provided you for the task of leading
LifeWay," Draper said to Rainer as he passed the presidential
medallion. "I am proud of you and look with great expectation
at what God will do in the days ahead."
Prior to coming to LifeWay, Rainer was dean of the Billy Graham
School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth at The Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Rainer worked
thirteen years with seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr.
"One thing more than anything else that qualifies Thom
Rainer as president of LifeWay for this next generation is his
passion," Mohler said. "He is a man of absolute constancy,
and that constancy is in his passion to see men and women, persons
of every tribe, tongue, and nation come to know the Lord Jesus
Christ as Savior."
Southern Baptist Convention President
Bobby Welch said he has observed Rainer's love for the Bible,
the local church, and missions.
"We know about your love for the Lord Jesus and we know
your love for soul winning and reaching a lost and dying world
here and around the world," Welch said. "We believe
that God has led you here and you're exactly the man for the job."
Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell affirmed Rainer's ministry and
extended a sentiment of partnership.
"As you come in to lead, just know that this mayor understands
the very special blessing this city has to have LifeWay here,"
Purcell said. "We know that you are the person this organization
needs, which means you are what this city needs. You have our
partnership. You will have all that a mayor can provide to be
sure that the messenger is appreciated and the Message is delivered."
Rick Evans, a LifeWay trustee and pastor of Dalraida Baptist
Church in Montgomery, Alabama, called the inauguration an historic
event and offered his confidence in the future of LifeWay.
"We are thankful to the past leadership and today finish
the process of passing the baton to the incoming president of
this strong, secure, successful organization," said Evans,
who served as chairman of the presidential search committee. "Today
we affirm our trust in the Sovereign God who has providentially
brought this man to this ministry for this time."
Evans further commended Rainer as a man who loves God and loves
his family.
"Second to his love for Jesus Christ is his love for his
wife Nellie Jo," he said. "Today, Thom and Nellie Jo
demonstrate to us what a Christian home is to be about. Nellie
Jo is not only a wonderful wife to her husband, but is a loving,
beautiful mother to her three sons."
Rainer's three sons Jess, Art, and Sam spoke
during the ceremony and commended their dad for the example he
set for them throughout their formative years.
Rainer concluded the inauguration ceremony with a message detailing
three ways he will lead LifeWay in the future. First, Rainer said
LifeWay will be unwavering in the commitment to the inerrant Word
of God. Second, LifeWay will be bold in its work with local churches.
Third, LifeWay will become a more relevant organization through
the launch of new initiatives such as LifeWay Research
Rainer is a 1977 graduate of the University of Alabama and
earned his Master of Divinity and Ph.D. degrees at Southern Seminary.
He served as pastor of churches in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky,
and Indiana prior to joining Southern in 1994.
He also has served as a church consultant and church growth
conference speaker and is the author of sixteen books, including
Surprising Insights from the Unchurched, Breakout Churches,
and The Unexpected Journey. Prior to answering God's call
to vocational ministry, he served as vice president for corporate
lending of SouthTrust Bank in Anniston, Alabama.
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