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Southern Seminary student wins $34K on ‘Jeopardy!’

Years of watching “Jeopardy!” and playing trivia games paid off for Jacqueline Hawkins, a student at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, when she won $34,101 over two days on the

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Daniel Slavich seeks cross-cultural reconciliation in South Florida

When a church is ethnically diverse, it is a preview of the throne room of heaven where every nation and language will be together worshiping the Lamb (Rev 7:9), according

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‘Crush compulsion toward self-exaltation,’ says KBC leader Woods at Southern Seminary

Kentucky Baptist leader Curtis Woods urged Christians to learn “the hard work of heart work” in a message on Psalm 131 at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, March 26. “Psalm

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William R. Cromer Jr., longtime Southern Seminary professor, dies at 91

William R. Cromer Jr., a retired faculty member with the longest-serving tenure as a Christian education professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, died on March 25 in his Louisville

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Boyce graduate changing lives one sermon and one sandwich at a time

The restaurant walls are covered with Scripture verses, a Bible and calendar with daily devotions sit on each table. The sign outside the building says Barry’s Cheese Steaks — a

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Wisdom and integrity: Miguel Núñez’s reformation vision for Latin America

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Southern Seminary to serve Louisville in third annual 1937 Project

The entire seminary community will honor the role The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary played in the city’s recovery during the Great Flood by serving Louisville, Kentucky, in the third annual

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Minority status ‘good news’ for evangelicals, says ERLC’s Moore

Christians should celebrate their new relationship with American culture, knowing that the gospel will no longer conform them to culture but distinguish them from it, said Russell Moore, president of

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‘Crucify’ American civil religion, Moore says at Southern Seminary chapel

“We can be Americans best if we are not Americans first,” said Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, in a March 19 chapel

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Renown Conference encourages students to love their neighbors

Christians grow in love for their neighbors as they grow in grace and obedience toward God, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said to nearly 600 junior and high school students at

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Unity drives genuine gospel citizenship, says Ben Stuart at Southern Seminary chapel

Living out the Christian life is only possible through church unity, said Ben Stuart, executive director of Breakaway Ministries in College Station, Texas, during a March 12 chapel message at

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Suffering part of God’s plan, Whitten says at Southern Seminary

Christian suffering is part of God’s power, plan, and purpose for the universe, Florida pastor Ken Whitten said in a March 10 chapel message at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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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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