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SBTS students take God’s Word to Muslim-dominated region

It is difficult for Christians in America to imagine a geographical area populated by 70 million persons that includes only 3,000 followers of Christ, but this summer a group of

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The local church must be an outpost of Gospel-centered peace, Sande tells SBTS students

Local churches that cultivate a culture of peace see healthy spiritual fruit born in its individual members, Ken Sande, president of Peacemakers Ministries, told students at The Southern Baptist Theological

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SBTS students put feet, hands to Gospel in face of massive power outage

With power outages in Louisville stretching into their third day, students and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary took to the streets in a spontaneous effort to help the

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Seminary community grateful in the midst of power outage

Though remnants of Hurricane Ike downed more than 5,300 power lines Sunday, leaving more than 300,000 homes and business in the Louisville metro area without power, including Southern Seminary and

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Southern launches urban ministry center

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has launched a center to help reach people for Christ in urban areas. Named after a prominent 20th-century Southern Baptist leader, the Wayne and LeAlice

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Focus on making disciples, not promoting programs, Platt says at SBTS Great Commission Lectures

To advance the Gospel and fulfill the Great Commission, church leaders must focus on making disciples, not advancing programs or tallying statistics, said David Platt during the first ever Great

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God’s love inexhaustible, Vines says in chapel

Despite its simplicity, John 3:16 tells about a love that is more profound than anyone on earth will ever understand, Jerry Vines said in chapel Aug. 26 at The Southern

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Convocation marks start of “year of living dangerously,” Mohler tells students

As students gather for a new semester of classes with top-notch faculty in nice facilities, they may have a sense of safety and comfort at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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SBTS alum turns 100

Hugh Busey has experienced more longevity in ministry since his retirement than many ministers experience their whole lives. Busey, a 1938 graduate of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, was forced

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SBTS alum, former dean edit book on Broadus

SBTS alum, former dean edit book on Broadus—The life and legacy of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s second president shows Southern Baptists an example of biblical faithfulness and careful thinking,

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New SBJT encourages study of the early church

Should historical amnesia be an option for the average Christian? Knowing church history, particularly as it relates to the early years of Christianity and the theological issues which faced leaders

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Coppenger named Boyce basketball coach

Boyce College has hired Jedidiah Coppenger as its new men’s basketball coach. Coppenger, a first-year doctor of philosophy student at Southern Seminary, was a four-year starter during his own college

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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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