A past president of the Kentucky Baptist Convention and educator at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has begun a new role as a Christian educator in Florida.
Adam Greenway announced on a Facebook post that he is beginning a role as transitional head of school at Cornerstone Christian Academy in Frostproof, Fla.
In his post, Greenway noted that he and his family relocated to his hometown of Frostproof in central Florida two years ago. “While the circumstances that brought us here were most definitely not of our own choosing, the Lord has continued to affirm his providential care and concern for us, and he has opened new doors of opportunity that would not have been possible outside of our walking this “unexpected journey,” Greenway wrote. He is also serving as council member for the City of Frostproof government.
His wife, Carla, teaches at Cornerstone and their children attend there.
In his post, Greenway said he is “grateful for the support of Avon Park Lakes Baptist Church Pastor George Hall and the CCA board.”
Greenway was dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions from 2013-19 and then served as president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary from 2019-22.
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This story first appeared in Kentucky Today.