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Olford calls for return to Spirit-anointed expository preaching

A minister who seeks to be biblical must preach a message that includes both the person and work of Christ, must walk in the manner of Christ and must be motivated to see the Holy Spirit form a steadfast faith in the hearts of unbelievers, noted preacher and author Stephen Olford said March 12 at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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National Preaching Conference examines future of expository preaching

Is there a future for expository preaching?

Speakers at the 14th annual National Conference on Preaching held at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary March 8-11 grappled with this vital question and set forth a positive answer to the question of expository preaching’s future.

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Content more important than musical style in worship, musicians tell students

There is no such thing as a musical style that is most appropriate for Christian worship, according to Matthew Smith and Cason Cooley, members of the band “Indelible Grace.”

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Preaching should include doctrine, spur right living, Southern prof says

Preaching should be both doctrinal and expository and must explain how a believer is to live in light of biblical truth, a professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary said during a recent address.

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Bible authoritative in faith, practice, history and science, Southern prof says

The Bible’s authority extends to all matters on which it speaks, including history and science, a professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary said.

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Collegiate Conference tackles question of biblical revelation

Has God really spoken?

That is the question a number of professors from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary addressed this question Feb. 20-21 during the school’s fourth annual Give Me an Answer Collegiate Conference.

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WMI student sees fruit from classroom labor

Kim Humphrey is not in a habit of eavesdropping, but on one recent occasion, the Atlanta resident is glad she did.

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Logan named V.P. for Administration at Southern Seminary

R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has appointed Clark Logan as Vice-President for Administration. Logan, who currently serves as Southern’s Director of Development, will assume his new duties on March 1.

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‘Passion’ provides opportunity to explain the cross, Mohler says

With Mel Gibson’s movie “The Passion of The Christ” set to open in theaters nationwide Feb. 25, Christians must be prepared to explain that the cross of Christ is God’s means of saving sinful human beings, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told students Feb. 19 at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Mohler on CBN: Evangelicals accommodating to postmodernism, failing to impact culture

Evangelical Christians increasingly are accommodating themselves to secular culture, at the expense of their distinct Christian witness, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told a national television audience Feb. 10 and 11.

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Musical encourages audiences to anticipate Christ’s second coming

In March audiences will hear musical encouragement to live in anticipation of Christ’s second coming. And they will hear it in both Korean and English.

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Newsweek Takes on the New Testament

Newsweek magazine has launched a frontal attack upon Mel Gibson’s movie, “The Passion of the Christ,” but the real target of the magazine’s article is the truthfulness of the Bible itself.

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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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