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‘Doing theology’ on Capitol Hill: Pastor Mark Dever awarded SBTS alumnus of the year

BALTIMORE — Devoted to infusing a comprehensive theology into the life of his congregation and revitalizing churches in the nation’s capital, Mark Dever has earned special recognition from The Southern

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Faithful ambassadors: Southern Seminary students share gospel in inner city Baltimore during SBC Crossover

BALTIMORE — Delivering faithfully the message of Christ as ambassadors of the gospel anchored the evangelistic efforts of students from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Baltimore, June 5-7. Southern

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‘The College at Southern’: Boyce launches new logo, website

Boyce College, the undergraduate school of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, launched a new logo and website to highlight its convictional leadership and distinctive spiritual atmosphere, June 9. Founded in

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‘Effectual’ prayer, SBTS support help recent graduate amidst family crisis

In the midst of a three-week hospital stay for his son’s life-threatening viral encephalitis, Jamin Bailey received his master of divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary over the phone.

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DeWitt and Flame collaborate on Jesus or Nothing book, album

Christianity offers hope and adds intrinsic value to life, while atheism offers despair, according to Dan DeWitt in his new book, Jesus or Nothing. So Christians have a choice: either

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Boyce hires professor to lead new business management program

A cross-cultural business researcher and professor will lead the new business management program at Boyce College, the undergraduate school of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Wisconsin native Scott Moodie will

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Strachan to lead Southern Seminary’s Henry Institute

Owen Strachan will lead the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, President R. Albert Mohler Jr. announced last month. “Owen Strachan is one

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Mohler: Christian ministry is ‘breathtakingly uncomplicated’: ministers must open their mouths

God calls Christian ministers to open their mouths so that others can “hear his voice, believe and be saved,” president R. Albert Mohler Jr. told the 2014 graduates of The

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Tom Nettles, ‘legendary’ historian, retires from Southern Seminary

Thomas J. Nettles, professor of historical theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary since 1997, is retiring from full-time teaching after 38 years in the classroom. Nettles’ teaching has involved

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Boyce College waives application fees, offers assistance to Mid-Continent students

Boyce College is waiving application fees and offering other assistance to Mid-Continent University students who desire to continue their education. Mid-Continent will close in June, university officials announced this month.

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Mohler at T4G conference on evangelism: exclusivity makes the gospel more beautiful

R. Albert Mohler Jr. argued that the exclusivity of the gospel is not an apologetic burden, but rather life-giving good news, during a general session at the 2014 Together for

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Street preaching, Muslim outreach among student mission work in Detroit

Ten students from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary spent a week of their spring break on the streets in Detroit, Mich., evangelizing, ministering to the homeless and sharing the gospel

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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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