NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The president and chief
executive of the Southern Baptist Convention's executive committee has
resigned following a "morally inappropriate relationship."
Frank Page initially announced Monday he was retiring. But on Tuesday
the 65-year-old released a statement saying he was resigning because of
"a personal failing." He said he first announced his retirement without
explanation because he wanted to protect his family. Page says he hopes
to rebuild the trust of his wife and two daughters.
Details about the relationship weren't
released.
In a statement, executive committee chairman Stephen Rummage says the
group is committed to providing the Page family spiritual and emotional
support.
In his role on the committee, Page oversaw a budget of nearly $200
million and played a key role in coordinating the convention's national
ministries.
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