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New book looks at sex from God’s view

God is so interested in the intimate, romantic, and sexual aspects of marriage, He inspired a biblical book—the “Song of Solomon”—on the subject, according to a new book by the dean of the school of the theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Effective preaching centers on application, new book says

Effective preaching must move beyond mere explanation of biblical facts and teach listeners how to apply God’s truths to their lives, according to a new book by one Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor.

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Southern journal examines reasons behind conservative resurgence

The Southern Baptist conservative resurgence has been driven foremost by a deep concern for faithfulness to scriptural teaching and is not a reaction to increasingly secularized culture, writers in the spring issue of The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology assert.

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Mohler: Love for God and man are twin motives for political action

Christians have a biblical mandate to work toward redeeming the culture for both the glory of God and the good of man, R. Albert Jr., told attendees of a conservative talk radio conference earlier this spring.

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Ministers must contend for the true Gospel, Mohler tells grads

Christian ministers must preach the one true Gospel in an age saturated with false gospels.

In doing so, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told graduates of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary May 16, ministers will discover the Gospel’s power to transform lives.

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Mohler on CNN: Authentic Christianity seeks to meet Iraq’s deepest need

Christian missionaries who are faithful to the command of Christ will seek to meet a spiritual need among the people of post-war Iraq that runs deeper than their need for food and shelter, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told a national television audience May 10.

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Salvation and Scripture at heart of Iraqi missions debate, NPR program shows

Opposing views on salvation and the authority of Scripture are at the heart of the debate over Christian mission efforts in postwar Iraq.

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More than 100 seminarians share Christ at Reaching Out 2003

More than 100 students, faculty and staff at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary recently took the message of Jesus Christ to the city of Louisville.

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Youth ministers must produce disciples, student minister says

Youth ministry must move from merely making converts to growing disciples of Jesus Christ, said youth minister Rob Shelton.

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Importance of missions task focus of SBTS commissioning service

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary commissioned three families for career foreign missions service and nearly two dozen others for short-term stints during chapel service in late April.

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Mohler: Theological education must be built upon truth of Scripture

A true theological institution is built upon an indestructible foundation of the absolute truth of God’s Word, R. Albert Mohler Jr., told The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s board of trustees Tuesday afternoon in marking his 10th anniversary as president of the school.

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Mohler’s 10th anniversary: ‘A man who did not run’

In early 1993, Rick White and six other members of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s search committee prayed together in a south Florida hotel room regarding who would succeed the retiring Roy Honeycutt as seminary president.

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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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