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Pursue faithfulness, not worldly success, says Mohler at Boyce graduation

The good life is the faithful life, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told 150 college graduates at the May 11 commencement ceremony of Boyce College, the undergraduate school of The Southern

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Mohler at NRB: America is Witnessing a Collision Between Religious and Sexual Liberty

WASHINGTON (NRB) — The most basic liberties enshrined in the U.S. Constitution are today “confused, contorted, and sometimes even condemned,” said R. Albert Mohler Jr. to Christian leaders gathered Thursday

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Mohler: George Washington’s public virtue, though laudable, is insufficient

George Washington, the first president of the United States of America, embodied classic public virtues but also had one significant, staining flaw: his views on race. This is according to

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Trustees of SBTS elect first-ever African-American board officer, affirm strategic plan at spring board meeting

Members of the Board of Trustees of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary elected the first African-American board officer in the 159-year history of the school. By a unanimous vote during

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The church must remain holy, urge evangelical leaders at T4G

Anyone who has grown up in the church has heard the command to be holy. It is one of the distinctive marks of Christianity, even in the derogatory intent behind

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The SBC is a ‘force multiplier’ for local churches, argue Dever and Mohler at T4G

The Southern Baptist Convention is a “force multiplier” for local churches, argued Mark Dever yesterday during a public conversation with R. Albert Mohler Jr.

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Mohler at T4G: The church must hold itself to a holy standard

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (SBTS) — Christians must guard themselves against the corrosive effects of sexual sin — both for the health of their souls and the reputation of the church, said R.

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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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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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