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In McCall Lecture, Hewitt examines leadership examples from political leaders

Successful leaders need a strong will and disciplined life, said broadcaster Hugh Hewitt in the fourth annual Duke K. McCall Leadership Lecture at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Nov. 6.

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Evangelical leaders urge faithful and worshipful preaching at Expositors Summit

Leading evangelical pastors John MacArthur and H.B. Charles Jr. joined Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. to emphasize the primacy of preaching at the Expositors Summit at The Southern

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Cross-cultural value of expository preaching lauded at Southern Seminary’s African-American pastors’ conference

Christ-centered expositional preaching is cross-cultural, according to speakers at Southern Seminary’s African-American pastors’ conference, Oct. 27. The conference, held in conjunction with this year’s Expositors Summit, featured African-American preachers Thabiti

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Parables are ‘salvation stories,’ says MacArthur in Southern Seminary’s Mullins Lectures

Gospel parables are rich expository preaching material, but they cannot replace expository preaching, said pastor and author John MacArthur in the E.Y. Mullins Lectures on Preaching at The Southern Baptist

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Racial reconciliation at ‘pivot place’ for evangelicals, says Perkins in Julius B. Gay Lecture

A new generation of evangelical Christians is on the verge of racial reconciliation and economic justice in its churches, said John M. Perkins in the Julius Brown Gay Lecture on

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Scholars celebrate Whitefield’s evangelistic legacy in annual Fuller Center conference

Thousands of people flocked to the Bruton Parish Church in colonial Virginia on Sunday, Dec. 16, 1739, to hear a famous young preacher they called the “heavenly comet.” Church members

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Civil rights leader John M. Perkins to deliver Oct. 27 lecture at Southern Seminary

John M. Perkins, an evangelical civil rights leader on issues of racial reconciliation and community development, will deliver the Julius Brown Gay Lecture on Christian Ethics at The Southern Baptist

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Early life, tragedy of Southern Seminary alumnus portrayed in movie, ‘23 Blast’

When Travis Freeman lost his eyesight in high school, he never expected his story to be told on the big screen. He just wanted to play football. But 23 Blast,

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‘Timeless’ ministry of Spurgeon examined in Alumni Academy

His sermons are still circulated around the world through books, pamphlets, and the Internet. He is quoted by thousands of pastors across the land each Sunday. His books are read

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‘Daily Dose of Greek’ provides a refresher for pastors, former students

As a New Testament professor, Robert L. Plummer is concerned that his former students are apostatizing. But he says graduates from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary are not turning from

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Floyd urges students to ‘complete the Great Commission’

Christians in this generation need to complete the Great Commission, Ronnie Floyd said in a chapel service at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Oct. 16. “Let us go to places

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Mohler: American evangelicals should expect persecution

“Opposition from the world is an opportunity to witness,” said R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, during a special Heritage Week chapel service, Oct. 15.

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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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