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Paul-Timothy relationship a pattern for Gospel ministry, Mohler tells graduates

The father-son relationship of the apostle Paul and Timothy provides ministers with much wisdom for service in a local congregation, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told graduates Friday during spring commencement

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SBTS appoints renowned early church scholar to faculty

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary this week added prominent church historian Michael A.G. Haykin to its faculty, appointing him as professor of biblical spirituality and church history. A prolific author

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No current presidential candidate is “tailor-made” for evangelical voters, Mohler tells “Larry King Live” audience

As the 2008 presidential election takes shape, no current candidate is tailor-made to suit the views of evangelical Christian voters as President George W. Bush was in 2000, R. Albert

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That’s what I love about ministry: Former Nashville songwriter sees God’s providence in call to plant churches

Adam Dorsey has packed so much living into the past decade it might make for a good country/western song on par with “Walkin’ the Floor Over You.” As any fan

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Seminarians take the Gospel to Montevideo, Uruguay during spring reading days

Along part of the Atlantic coast in Montevideo, Uruguay, stands a 25-foot high wall. Lining the beach for several miles, the wall protects a boardwalk and adjoining street from ocean

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Boyce to offer Spanish associate of arts online

Beginning in the fall Hispanic church leaders will be able to earn an associate’s degree entirely in their native language and entirely online through Boyce College, the undergraduate college of

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Believer’s baptism is the only biblical approach, SBTS panelists say

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Large number of students commissioned for summer missions highlights annual Great Commission Week

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary commissioned one of its largest groups of students to serve on summer missions trips during the school’s annual Great Commission Week, April 16-20. Southern commissioned

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SBTS student founds worldwide music competition

Seven years ago in Korea, Myung Whan (Johann) Kim had the idea of starting a musical competition to introduce youth to the spiritual and artistic value of hymns. Little did

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SBTS, a “contrarian institution,” is healthy and growing, Mohler tells trustees

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has reached an all-time high in enrollment and is continuing to draw scores of ministers desiring to prepare for ministry in the local church, President

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Mohler calls SBTS to pray for Virginia Tech in wake of massacre

Christians must grieve with the victims of the shootings that took place April 16 at Virginia Tech University and pray that the Gospel will spread through the tragedy, R. Albert

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Preaching is an act of worship, Shaddix says at Power in the Pulpit

The purpose of preaching is not most fundamentally to answer questions or give people tips for successful living but to glorify God, pastor and author James L. Shaddix said April

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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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