Open House at the new Baptist Joint Committee on Religious LibertyWritten by Don Byrd

The Baptist Joint Committee Fellows Program is designed to prepare young professionals for a lifetime of religious liberty advocacy. A 4-day seminar in July will provide theological, legal, and historical foundations of religious liberty for ten Fellows selected from diverse educational, religious, and professional backgrounds.

There are NO religious requirements for applying. Applicants should have less than six years of experience in their current profession. There is no cost to apply, and the program will cover travel costs (up to a predetermined amount) and all lodging and meals for the BJC Fellows. Can you ask for a better opportunity?

See the BJC’s Fellows Program site for more information and for an application form. Applications are being accepted now, and must be postmarked by February 16 for consideration. 

Click here to hear from the 2015 class of BJC Fellows.