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Southern Seminary student shares Gospel with 70 on airplane

Ed Stucky planned to read during a recent plane ride from Orlando to Louisville. But when fellow passengers began asking questions about the Bible, the Southern Seminary student from Townsend,

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Southern grads to teach in Singapore

Most graduates of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will have the opportunity to impact a church for the Kingdom of God. But William and Kam See Fung will have the

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Mohler to graduates: Be both hearers and doers of the Word

Ministers of the Gospel must proclaim the Word of God and also live without compromise by its mandates, Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. said during the school’s spring

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SBC seminary presidents, faculties affirm biblical marriage

The presidents of the six Southern Baptist seminaries issued a joint statement May 17 upholding marriage as the permanent union between one man and one woman as defined by God

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Giving to Southern helps train pastors for sustained ministries, says Minor

Earl Wayne Minor has proclaimed the Gospel in a combat zone in Southeast Asia, a hospice program in Florida and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. During each ministry opportunity Minor,

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Southern to send to send 50 on summer mission trips

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will send more than 50 people on mission trips to five countries in three continents this summer. The trips, which will be lead by Southern

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Uganda mission trip kicks off Southern Seminary-Eastern Africa Partnership

Four faculty members from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary recently took the inaugural mission trip in Southern’s three-year partnership with the Eastern Africa Region of the International Mission Board. The

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Seminarians share Christ with hundreds at ‘Reaching Out 2004’

More than half a million Louisville residents saw Thunder Over Louisville as an opportunity to view an air show and fireworks display along the banks of the Ohio River. But

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Professor’s history molded him for new task at Southern Seminary

The pilgrimage of Ken Fentress is proof that God’s providence is often seen most clearly in retrospect. Fentress, dean of a new Intercultural Studies program at The Southern Baptist Theological

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Seminary trustees affirm new Intercultural Studies program

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s board of trustees Tuesday unanimously affirmed an initiative that creates a new Intercultural Studies program aimed at fulfilling the Great Commision. Seminary President R. Albert

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SBC must build on “second chance” for healthy future, Mohler says

The conservative resurgence gave the Southern Baptist Convention a second chance at establishing biblical orthodoxy but did not guarantee the denomination a healthy future, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said in

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Conservative resurgence was about theology, not politics, SBTS panel says

Theology, not politics, was the fuel that fired the conservative resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention, members of a panel at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary asserted during a 25th

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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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