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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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SBTS mourns death of new student

Timothy Bononi became a Christian in 2001 and soon sensed that God had orchestrated his life in a way that had prepared him to serve as a hospital chaplain.

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Southern Seminary forges missions partnership with east Africa

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has forged a three-year partnership with International Mission Board (IMB) missionaries in East Africa that will involve seminarians in proclaiming the Gospel to unreached people groups in the region.

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Seminary class experiences ‘ministry evangelism’

Fourteen students from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary recently learned firsthand how meeting physical needs and proclaiming the Gospel can work hand-in-hand to lead people to Jesus Christ.

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The Battle of Montgomery: Where Should Christians Stand?

Judge Roy Moore, Alabama’s now-suspended Chief Justice, has at least two major weapons in his arsenal as he fights the Battle of Montgomery–a set of powerful arguments and all the right enemies.

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Theological journal examines Roe v. Wade 30 years later

It is clear 30 years later that the U.S. Supreme Court’s fateful decision in the 1973 Roe v. Wade has bequeathed to America a culture of death, writers in the latest edition of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology conclude.

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Akin: God’s perspective, not culture needed for Bible’s family passages

Husbands are to be the leaders of their families and love their wives as Christ loves the church; wives are to submit to their husbands; and children are to obey their parents — commands straight from the Bible.

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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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