The largest of the Baptist denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, is the larges body of Protestant believers in the United States. It gets its name from the fact that it was founded in Augusta Georgia in 1845, when it split with the northern Baptists over issues relating to slavery.
Regular Blogs
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, maintains this blog, in which he discusses marriage, atheism, the bible, and abortion, among many other topics.
http://www.albertmohler.com/category/blog/
The executive director of Founders Ministries provides observations and commentary about Christian principles.
http://blog.founders.org/
The personal weblog of the executive directory of Mainstream Oklahoma Baptists discusses politics, education, and living in the world from his Christian Baptist worldview.
http://mainstreambaptist.blogspot.com/
Contains entries and discussion about living a Christian life, ethics, and the books written by the blogger, Dr. Russell Moore.
http://www.russellmoore.com/
Endeavors to stir dialog for all Christians but particularly for Southern Baptists by offering a place to read and share insights about living the faith.
http://sbcimpact.org/
The purpose of this weblog is to encourage discussion about the set way to fulfill God's calling in the lives of Christians. This multi-focused site presents entries about missionaries and mission field, Baptist theology, and various Pew studies and their results.
http://sbctoday.com/
Attempts to track everything Southern Baptists discuss online, according to RSS feeds. It is a collaborative effort, and the posts all have numerous comments, making for a lively conversation.
http://sbcvoices.com/
Maintained by Pastor Furtick, this weblog centers on leadership, spiritual growth, and church planning.
http://www.stevenfurtick.com/