ERLC presidential search committee named
July 6, 2021
Tom Strode / Baptist Press
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NASHVILLE (BP) A search committee has been named to find a successor to Russell Moore as president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
On behalf of the ERLC Executive Committee, David Prince, chairman of the commission’s trustees, announced July 6 Todd Howard was selected as chair of the presidential search committee. Howard is the pastor of Watson Chapel Baptist Church in Pine Bluff, Ark.
The other trustees named to the committee are Lori Bova, founder of Veritas Classical Christian Academy, and a member of Taylor Memorial Baptist Church in Hobbs, N.M.; Traci Griggs, a communications/public policy specialist and radio show host, and a member of Fairview Baptist Church in Apex, N.C.; Christine Hoover, author and Bible teacher, and a member of Charlottesville Community Church in Charlottesville, Va.; Juan Sanchez, senior pastor of High Pointe Baptist C
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Starfield. You may have heard of it, as it opened the
E3 2021. Described by Bethesda as a “Han Solo simulator” and “NASA meets Indiana Jones meets the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,” Starfield is not likely to be a small game.
Open worlds are Bethesda’s specialty, but they take time to make. When The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim came out, it gave people a whole country to explore, and we can expect Starfield to build upon that scale.
When Skyrim launched, it was fairly buggy, and some of those bugs were genuinely frustrating rather than dryly amusing. The idea that Bethesda won’t try to release TES6 close after Starfield in 2022 is music to my ears. Hopefully, this means that the developer will spend more time ironing out the bugs before Starfield launches.