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SBTS Press releases ‘Essential Reading on Leadership’

The secular world is preoccupied with leadership in the abstract, writes R. Albert Mohler Jr. in a new book from SBTS Press. The church’s approach to leadership is different, though

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Boyce College announces summer academy program

Often the first major decision teenagers face in their lives is where to attend college. A new summer program from Boyce College will make that decision easier. The Boyce Academy,

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Dockery at Norton Lectures: Southern Baptists and evangelicals can learn from each other

Evangelicals and Southern Baptists are similar but distinct movements in conservative Christianity. Despite their differences, the two groups can remain complementary forces in the advance of the gospel, said David

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Moore: Weakness and irrelevance could save your life

Russell Moore thinks loneliness can save your life. Weakness and irrelevance, too. He explained this to a filled Alumni Memorial Chapel at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary during a March

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Akin in chapel: ‘Trust the Bible’

Christians should love the Word of God because it is what God uses to bring his people to belief in Jesus, said Daniel L. Akin, president of the Southeastern Baptist

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Gilbert encourages Christians to take their work seriously at Commonweal Project luncheon

Christians should take their work seriously as one of three God-given spheres of responsibility, said Greg Gilbert during The Commonweal Project’s Spring Lecture Luncheon on Wednesday, March 7, at The

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Protecting the vulnerable: MinistrySafe and SBTS discuss sexual abuse during Counsel the Word

Experts in abuse prevention address how churches can prepare and respond to situations in their congregations. Christ took the exploitation of the vulnerable seriously, so the church is called to

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Thousands remember the life of Billy Graham at the evangelist’s funeral

Family and friends celebrated the life of Billy Graham in a memorial service on the campus of the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 2. Described as

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Mohler answers assorted questions on faith and reason at UCLA event

One student asked about the Christian understanding of gender and transgenderism. Another asked why God allows “80 percent” of the world’s population to spend eternity in hell. Yet another student

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Scholarly ‘populism’ provides a way forward in New Testament theology, says Yarbrough at SBTS Gheens Lectures

A confessional interpretation of the Bible can flourish in the 21st century church, said New Testament scholar Robert W. Yarbrough in a series of three Gheens Lectures, delivered on Feb.

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‘Meditate on God’s covenant faithfulness’ during difficult times, encouraged Sanchez during SBTS chapel

Christians can be confident in God’s purposes for their lives because he has demonstrated his covenant faithfulness to his people, said Juan Sanchez in a March 1 chapel message at

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Southern Seminary celebrates the late Billy Graham’s long-time relationship with Southern Seminary

R. Albert Mohler Jr. celebrated the life of the late Billy Graham in a February 22 chapel service at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, highlighting the famed evangelist’s relationship with

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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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