Allow us to make your potential transition to Louisville, KY easier. Our task in the Admissions Office is to serve those who are preparing for greater faithfulness and fruitfulness in the service of our Lord-and we want to minister to you. The campus visit will allow you to get all of your important questions answered.
Here is a sample of what a visit can accomplish for you:
We request a two-week notice so that we can prepare adequately for your needs. Please be advised that visits scheduled with less than two-weeks notice may not be able to take advantage of all of the services noted above. While we are always glad to host visitors who simply “drop by”, we prefer to prepare for your visit so that you are served with excellence.
Campus visits are reserved for prospective students and their family. We will gladly reserve an additional room should your fiancé visit with you. Additional friends are also welcome, though housing charges may apply if additional rooms are needed and they are not prospective students. Most guests have the opportunity to be housed on campus in our campus conference facility, the Legacy Center. Meals are provided in our campus cafeteria. If you are flying in to Louisville International Airport, please note this on the Campus Visit Request Form. We will arrange for a complimentary shuttle bus to transport you and your family.
Contact the Admissions Office at 1-800-626-5525 ext. 4617 with additional questions.
A special opportunity is available to students during the upcoming winter term. Along with George Martin, Randy Arnett (over 30 years ministry experience in West Africa) and Charles Juma (from East Africa) will be offering the course 33477, “Topics in Missions: Christianity in Africa.” The seminar format class will be offered from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Dec. 14-18. (more…)
On Friday, Dec. 4, the Church Planting Center will be hosting its annual church planting family banquet from 6-8 p.m. in the President’s Reception Room. You must RSVP by Nov. 24 to attend. Come hear Cincinnati-area church planter and Southern Seminary graduate Michael Clary, and his wife share about the difficulties and delights of being a church planting family. (more…)
The SBTS Student Council will serve coffee and doughnuts to all students from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 1. Come by the lobby of 5th and Broadway early to pick up your free Blue Book for you final exam. The event is sponsored by the Seminary Student Council.
I just finished reading and signing The Manhattan Declaration (MD), and I urge you to do the same. The Manhattan Declaration is a document affirming the sanctity of human life, the sanctity of marriage, and the rights of conscience and religious liberty.
Is The New York Times trying to tell us something? Just eleven days after running a story on gender-bending teenagers on the front page of its “Style” section, the paper is back with yet another front page story in the same section, this time on gender-bending young adults. The articles even cite the same psychologist as authority. What’s going on here?
Any civilization requires a stable, rational, and consensual moral framework in order to survive. Western civilization has been built on a framework of Christian morality, with the so-called “Judeo-Christian ethic” providing the moral principles that support laws, ethical reasoning, and moral impulses.
I mentioned yesterday that I am in New Orleans this week to deliver a paper on homosexuality at the Evangelical Theological Society. Yesterday I came across an article that relates to the subject matter of that paper.