James T. Draper Jr.
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James Thomas Draper Jr. | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Southern Baptist clergyman; President of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1982 to 1984 |
Years active | 1956 - present |
Spouse(s) | Carol Ann Floyd |
Children | 3 |
Southern Baptists |
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James Thomas "Jimmy" Draper Jr. (born October 10, 1935) was president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1982 to 1984.[1]
He signed the Manhattan Declaration in 2009.[2]
See also[]
- List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people
- Southern Baptist Convention
- Southern Baptist Convention Presidents
Bibliography[]
- Authority: The Critical Issues for Southern Baptists (1984) (ISBN 978-0800713898)
- We Believe: Living in the Light of God's Truth (2004) (ISBN 978-0633091293)
- Biblical Authority: The Critical Issue for the Body of Christ (2001) (ISBN 978-0805424539)
- Every Christian a Minister: Finding Joy and Fulfillment in Serving God (2001) (ISBN 978-0767393799)
References[]
- ^ Tony Plummer (11 January 2008). "Paige Patterson's Story Of The Conservative Resurgence". sbcvoices. [self-published source]
- ^ Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience
External links[]
- AM570 The Mission WMCA[dead link]
- "LifeWay President Announces Retirement". Archived from the original on 2013-01-19.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- Brandy Campbell (2001). "Draper tells SBC churches LifeWay 'wants to join you' in ministry". The Baptist Banner. Archived from the original on 2007-02-11.
- "local authors: James T. Draper Jr". Williamson County. 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-10-03. archived
- Life and Religion
- "Anti-Hunger Convocation" (PDF). The Baptist Press. 22 May 1992.
- Central Baptist Church: singles archived
- Works by or about James T. Draper Jr. in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- John Perry (2005). Walking God's Path: The Life and Ministry of James T. Draper Jr. B&H Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8054-2549-9.
Categories:
- 1935 births
- Living people
- Writers from Kansas City, Missouri
- Southern Baptist ministers
- Baptist writers
- Baylor University alumni
- Southern Baptist Convention presidents
- Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary alumni
- People from Warren, Arkansas
- Baptists from Arkansas