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| residency = [[wikipedia:Douglasville, Georgia|Douglasville]], [[wikipedia:Georgia|Georgia]] | | residency = [[wikipedia:Douglasville, Georgia|Douglasville]], [[wikipedia:Georgia|Georgia]] | ||
| occupation = [[Pastor]], author | | occupation = [[Pastor]], author | ||
| affiliations = [[Pray's Mill Baptist Church]] | | affiliations = [[Pray's Mill Baptist Church]]<br>[[G3 Ministries]] | ||
| spouse = [[Kari Ellis Buice]] | | spouse = [[Kari Ellis Buice]] | ||
| children = 2 sons, 2 daughters | | children = 2 sons, 2 daughters | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Buice served as a pastor of Pray's Baptist Church in [[wikipedia:Douglasville, Georgia|Douglasville]], [[wikipedia:Georgia|Georgia]] since August 2010. He has a [[wikipedia:Bachelors of Business Administration|B.S.B.A.]] from the [[wikipedia:University of West Georgia]] (2001) and has also earned [[wikipedia:Masters of Divinity|M.Div]] and [[wikipedia:Doctorate of Ministry|D.Min]] degrees from the [[Southern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[wikipedia:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], [[wikipedia:Kentucky|Kentucky]]. As of April 2023, [[Grace Bible Theological Seminary|Grace Bible Theological Seminary (GPTS)]] announced that Buice will begin serving as an assistant professor of preaching at the seminary. | Buice served as a pastor of [[Pray's Mill Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Douglasville, Georgia|Douglasville]], [[wikipedia:Georgia|Georgia]] since August 2010. He has a [[wikipedia:Bachelors of Business Administration|B.S.B.A.]] from the [[wikipedia:University of West Georgia]] (2001) and has also earned [[wikipedia:Masters of Divinity|M.Div]] and [[wikipedia:Doctorate of Ministry|D.Min]] degrees from the [[Southern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[wikipedia:Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], [[wikipedia:Kentucky|Kentucky]]. As of April 2023, [[Grace Bible Theological Seminary|Grace Bible Theological Seminary (GPTS)]] announced that Buice will begin serving as an assistant professor of preaching at the seminary. | ||
===G3 Ministries=== | ===G3 Ministries=== | ||
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===Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel=== | ===Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel=== | ||
In June 2018, Buice organized a meeting in Dallas, Texas with other conservative evangelicals to address the issue of a rising [[wikipedia:Social justice|social justice movement]] among [[American evangelicalism|American Evangelicals]]. Buice and others claimed that those in that movement were mixing the Christian [[Gospel]] and the [[social gospel]], which led to the drafting of the [[Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel]] (which is also referred to as "[[The Dallas Statement]]"). | In June 2018, Buice organized a meeting in [[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [wikipedia:Texas|Texas]] with other conservative evangelicals to address the issue of a rising [[wikipedia:Social justice|social justice movement]] among [[American evangelicalism|American Evangelicals]]. Buice and others claimed that those in that movement were mixing the Christian [[Gospel]] and the [[social gospel]], which led to the drafting of the ''[[Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel]]'' (which is also referred to as "[[The Dallas Statement]]"). | ||
[[Tom Ascol]] was given the responsibility to write the original draft, which upon revision was signed first by the original summit attendees also including [[James White]], [[John MacArthur]], [[Voddie Baucham]], and others. Over ten thousand churches or individuals have since added their signatures on the website that was for the statement. | [[Tom Ascol]] was given the responsibility to write the original draft, which upon revision was signed first by the original summit attendees also including [[James White]], [[John MacArthur]], [[Voddie Baucham]], and others. Over ten thousand churches or individuals have since added their signatures on the website that was for the statement. | ||