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Mohler: Church must remain supreme concern in church and state discussion

Baptists must relate issues of church and state by understanding the supremacy of a believer’s church over all other concerns, R. Albert Mohler said during a Sept. 18 symposium at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Gospel receptivity among unchurched surprisingly high, new book says

Eighty-two percent of unchurched people in North America (more than 130 million) are at least “somewhat likely” to attend church it they are invited, according to a new book by a Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor.

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SBTS publishes new Gospel tract

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has published a new witnessing tract that gives full and robust treatment to the Gospel of God’s grace.

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Commentary: Song of Songs celebrates husband-wife intimacy

The Old Testament book Song of Songs celebrates the joys of physical love between a husband and wife, Daniel L. Akin argues in a new commentary.

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Ministers must order their ways before the Lord, Johnson says

Building godly character is an essential part of a minister’s college education, said Boyce College Dean Jerry Johnson.

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Pool on sick leave as problems repaired

If there was a disabled list for swimming pools, the main pool of Southern Seminary’s Health and Recreation Center would be on it.

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Seminary student leading local Hispanic church

Brad White pastors a church in which many of the parishioners are still learning English as well as Baptist polity.

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Christian discipleship demands political engagement, Moore says

When most Christians think about evangelical political engagement, the first images that come to mind are organizations that assemble a potpourri of people to address a specific issue like abortion, homosexuality or taxes.

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“God” of open theism is not the God of the Bible, new book argues

The “God” of open theism is not the God found in Scripture, a new book by a Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor argues.

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‘Revolve’ New Testament trivializes Gospel message, Moore says on MSNBC

Thomas Nelson Publishers’ “Revolve” New Testament — a New Testament packaged to resemble a fashion magazine — “tends to trivialize the message of the Gospel,” Russell Moore said on MSNBC Sept. 13.

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Mohler to students: “Don’t just stand there, do something”

The Christian is not called to a life of peaceful passivity but to one of active “wartime” obedience in winning lost souls to Christ, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Aug. 26 in his annual convocation address at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Seminarians celebrate missions partnership with African worship service

Students and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary recently gathered for a traditional African worship service that included African praise music, testimonies from African students and Scripture readings in four different languages.

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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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