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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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SBTS student expands ministry in China

Eight years ago, Myung Whan (Johann) Kim had the idea of starting a musical competition in his native country of Korea to introduce youth to the musical and artistic value

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Second annual Fuller conference examines British Baptists in the 17th century

Being a Baptist in seventeenth century England was anything but easy. Abraham Cheare, a Baptist pastor at Plymouth, spent the final seven years of his life in prison for holding

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SBTS student completes Ironman Triathlon

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary student Michael Diaz recently faced the most arduous day of his seminary career. But it wasn’t difficult because of tests, papers or staying up late to

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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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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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