Denison encourages students to engage culture amid tsunami of moral change

In his September 7 chapel message at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, cultural apologist Jim Denison encouraged the school’s students, faculty, and staff to engage the culture by ultimately and always leading unbelievers to Jesus.  In his introduction of Denison, founder and chief vision officer of the Denison Forum on Truth and Culture, Southwestern Seminary and…

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Hines outlines lessons from Noah in chapel message

In a Sept. 2 chapel message at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Cory Hines, president of Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, encouraged Christians to be people who listen to the Lord, act on His Word, and trust God’s timing drawing on the example of Noah. In his introduction of Hines, Southwestern Seminary President Adam W.…

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Erickson encourages Southwestern Seminary students to love people with God’s wisdom

Drew Erickson, lead pastor of Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth, encouraged Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary students, faculty, and staff to be “ministers of the Gospel that speak with affection toward the church and their people and not critique and condemnation” during the school’s August 31 chapel service. Preaching about King Solomon’s request for…

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New book offers framework for ‘Scripture-guided worship’

Seminary Hill Press, the publishing arm of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has released a new book titled Scripture-Guided Worship: A Call to Pastors and Worship Leaders, written by Joseph R. Crider, dean of the School of Church Music and Worship (SCMW). The book’s release coincides with this year’s centennial anniversary of the SCMW. Scripture-Guided Worship calls ministers…

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Southwestern Seminary student’s first time to share Gospel in the U.S. results in two professions of faith

When Jason*, a new Master of Divinity in Biblical Counseling student from China, saw the class posting to join one of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Everyday Evangelism teams for the first visit of the semester, he decided to participate because “we have to evangelize in the classes and I [thought] I should do something practical.”…

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