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Mission team trains Russian church planters

Thanks to a mission team from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Boyce College, the Bashkortostan region of Russia has an increased passion for church planting. Bruce Carlton, associate professor

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Dome topping ceremony marks construction milestone

Students and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary witnessed a milestone Nov. 4 in the construction of the school’s new welcome pavilion. Before construction workers raised a 27-foot dome

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SBTS leaders: Pray for new president

With the sweeping election of Democrat Barack Obama in the presidential election Tuesday night, leaders at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary agreed that Christians must pray for the new president,

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SBTS celebrates Great Commission Week

Two Southern Baptist Convention leaders exhorted students at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to follow Scripture’s missionary call in spite of the geographical, cultural, financial, and spiritual obstacles that they

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Q&A: Tom Schreiner on the ESV Study Bible

The much-anticipated ESV Study Bible, a landmark study resource, was released recently by Crossway and several Southern Seminary faculty members participated in helping to write the ESVSB’s study notes, articles,

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Mission trip brings bluegrass music to Canada

While bluegrass music may seem like a logical tool to use for introducing people to the Gospel in the American south, it doesn’t seem quite as useful in the Canadian

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Dehoney Center launches The Journal for Urban Ministry

The new Wayne and Lealice Dehoney Center for Urban Ministry Training at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary now has an online journal aimed at helping ministers to reach the inner

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Mohler book is library’s millionth item

R. Albert Mohler Jr.’s book, He is Not Silent: Preaching in a Postmodern World, recently became the one-millionth item collected in The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s James P. Boyce Centennial

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Hunt petitions students to pray for God’s power

Johnny Hunt urged the students of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to pray fervently for God to work in power in the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention at a

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SBTS not shaken by economic downturn, Mohler tells trustees

Economic times might be difficult right now in the United States, but R. Albert Mohler Jr. told trustees last week that The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is not being shaken

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Churches must recover the preaching of Scripture, Mohler asserts in new book

Preaching has fallen on hard times in the 21st century. A loss of confidence in the power of the Word of God, an infatuation with technology, a desire to focus

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Ortlund: Proclaim the Gospel in the power of God and in the weakness of man

The Gospel of Christ can be preached with power only through preachers who have themselves been crucified, noted author and minister Ray Ortlund, Jr., said during the annual E.Y. Mullins

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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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