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SBTS faculty participate in KBC annual meeting

Two Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professors addressed Kentucky Baptists during the 167th annual meeting of the state convention Nov. 16-17 in Louisville.

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SBTS prof. elected KBC president

Messengers to the 167th annual meeting of the Kentucky Baptist Convention elected Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Hershael York as state convention president Nov. 16 at St. Matthews Baptist Church in Louisville.

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New SBJT examines Gospel of Mark

Many people within the modern society – both inside and outside the church – are confused about the true identity of Jesus Christ, the editor of the latest edition of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (SBJT) asserts.

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SBTS grad heading up worldview institute at North Greenville College

After 13 years in the pastoral ministry, one thing became abundantly clear to Tony Beam: Christians often do not know much about what they profess to believe.

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Mohler and Moore: Americans spoke out on values in presidential election

George W. Bush’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election demonstrates that mainstream America is more conservative than many people thought, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Wednesday shortly after the Bush’s victory speech.

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Dobson urges listeners to vote; much is ‘on the line,’ he says

Without mentioning names or political parties, Focus on the Family founder James Dobson told his audience Monday that moral issues are “on the line” in Tuesday’s election and that evangelicals must get out and vote.

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Golf tournament raises $25,000 for SBTS

The weather was spectacular, the fellowship enriching and the cause worthy.

More than 80 players gathered Oct. 14 at the Glen Oaks Country Club in Prospect, Ky. for the inaugural Southern Seminary Golf Tournament. The event, sponsored by the Lewis & Henry Group, an architectural firm with long-standing ties to the seminary, raised more than $25,000 for theological education.

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Mohler describes contemporary culture as ‘Darkness at Noon’

Christians must prepare to withstand a pervasive darkness that is producing a post-Christian culture in America, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said during his Heritage Week address Oct. 12 at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Graham School at SBTS marks 10th anniversary

Eleven years ago, R. Albert Mohler Jr. knew what one of his priorities must be as the newly-elected president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: the school needed to offer sound biblical training in the areas of evangelism and church growth.

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Blindness no obstacle for SBTS student

Travis Freeman is a typical student at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

The 23-year-old spends most of his time studying in hopes of pastoring a church someday. He recently returned from a mission trip to Brazil, and he graduated from the University of Kentucky last December where he served as president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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Graham School marks 10th anniversary by examining the church in the 21st century

To meet the needs of ministry in the 21st century, churches must both teach sound doctrine and reach the lost with the Gospel of Christ, R. Albert Mohler, Jr. said Tuesday during a daylong conference marking the 10th anniversary of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth.

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Moore: Christians must think theologically about politics

If Christians confuse their citizenship in the kingdom of God with their citizenship in the United States of America, they are in danger of twisting and perverting the Gospel, theologian

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For the Media

For news media seeking comments from President R. Albert Mohler Jr. or other seminary personalities, please contact:

Caleb Shaw
Executive Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
(502) 897-4121
cshaw@sbts.edu

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