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Inappropriate Relationship?

You could always send him a message. It's times like these that a man like that needs support and may be open to hearing the truth. I imagine he's going to get a lot of hateful and judgemental messages. Assuming it's an unmarried woman of course.
 
Please let us know how that goes if you contact him, or let us know if you change your mind. I don't want to dogpile on him, but I'd love to see one of us reach out to him.

@jkstrick, you had mentioned Baptist leaders in your area wanting to hear more about your beliefs. I wonder if there's any connection....
 
I've got to figure out how to reach out to him. If he is officially severed from SBC, I'm sure his email there won't work. Anybody have ideas?
 
The article has his twitter address (@frankpagesbc). From there you should be able to direct message him. I tried going to his website (listed on his twitter account: frankpage.org), but the site is down. :(
 
The Wayback Machine has a copy of his site
https://web.archive.org/web/20180224033150/http://frankpage.org/
Sadly, I didn't quickly see any non-SBC contact info.
There is a phone number on the archived "about" page, for interview requests and media inquiries. Doubt it would still be valid for him, but it might be a lead.

I hadn't heard of this guy before, so I apologize if this is common knowledge, but skimming his Wikipedia page, I discovered he wrote a book in response to his daughter's suicide.
 
If Twitter is the only mode right now, is someone else up for it? I know its silly, but I really dont touch that whole world. I could try the phone number, but doubt I could reach him. I'm not a facebooker, or twitterer, or instagrammer. BF is my only social vice.
 
There is a phone number on the archived "about" page, for interview requests and media inquiries. Doubt it would still be valid for him, but it might be a lead.

I hadn't heard of this guy before, so I apologize if this is common knowledge, but skimming his Wikipedia page, I discovered he wrote a book in response to his daughter's suicide.
Man, this guy has had some interesting twists in his life. Thanks for this. I hadn't heard of him either.
 
@jkstrick, you had mentioned Baptist leaders in your area wanting to hear more about your beliefs. I wonder if there's any connection....

No connection here that I know of, and I haven’t spoken to any SBC leadership about it. I have spoken to local pastors and deacons of churches in a few conservative denominations though, including SBC.
 
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