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Grace in times of trouble: Missionaries stay faithful through tragedy

Can I still trust a God who lets the worst tragedy happen? For most Christians, that question has to be answered only in theory. But for three graduates of The

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SBTS chapel live blog: Hallowing the Father’s name: Or, where authentic prayer begins … and ends

Speaker: R. Albert Mohler Jr., President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Text: Matthew 6:9 For most Christians, prayer is the most intensely theological act that they do. Jesus makes

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Wills’ great grandfather pitched in MLB during era of Ruth and Cobb

Baseball runs in the blood of one Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor—literally. Greg Wills’ great grandfather, Henry Roberson, pitched for three Major League teams and later three minor league teams

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Nephew of Negro Leagues legend carrying legacy at SBTS

It was said of Buck Leonard, one of the greatest professional baseball players of all-time, that trying to sneak a fastball past him was akin to sneaking a sunset past

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SBTS chapel live blog: Mayday someday: why we’d rather be right than rescued

Preacher: Russell D. Moore, senior vice president of academic administration; dean of the School of Theology at Southern Seminary. Text: Matthew 4:5-7 This sermon is part two of three of

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An unlikely providence: SBTS grad ready to serve as Red Sox chaplain

The Boston Red Sox did not sign a big-name free agent this winter to help them fend off the hated New York Yankees in the American League East during the

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SBTS graduate shot and killed in morning worship service

A gunman shot and killed a doctor of ministry graduate from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary during a morning worship service at First Baptist Church of Maryville, Ill., early Sunday

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SBTS Chapel live blog: Preaching as Communion

E.Y. Mullins lecture series Speaker: Hughes Oliphant Old Text: Exodus 24:1-12 What are we trying to do on Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock? This question becomes increasingly urgent as one

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SSHAC live blog compilation and audio

This contains the links for each live blog from the Southern Seminary & History of American Christianity conference at Southern Seminary, Feb. 18-19. The conference featured respected church historians, scholars

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Chapel live blog: Preaching as telling the story of God’s mighty acts of redemption

E.Y. Mullins lecture series Speaker: Hughes Oliphant Old Text: Exodus 13:3-16 Old sought to address the question: What are we supposed to be doing at 11 o‘clock on Sunday morning?

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SBTS collegiate conference impacts students with the exclusivity of Christ

A desire to take the Gospel to non-believers in his college context drove University of Alabama senior Andrew England to the Give Me An Answer: Collegiate Conference 2009 at The

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SBTS and American history have aligned at intriguing points

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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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