Posts by Michelle Workman
Crossway releases Confident Witness, edited by Dockery
On Nov. 12, Crossway released the book Confident Witness: Evangelism & Apologetics for the 21st Century, edited by Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s President David S. Dockery. The book is comprised of 17 essays written by leaders in Christian higher education with the goal of equipping college students, and those who minister to college-aged students, who…
Read MorePreview Day draws record number of prospective students
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary welcomed a record-setting number of prospective students during the fall Preview Day Nov. 1, as the institution provided opportunities for those visitors to meet faculty and ask questions as they determine where they will pursue God’s calling on their lives. “We have been praying for you and trusting God’s guidance and…
Read MoreSCMW Guitar Ensemble places second in international competition
Members of the Guitar Ensemble of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s School of Church Music and Worship, participated in the international, online Bach Competition, taking home second place in the chamber ensemble portion of the prestigious event hosted in Germany. The five ensemble members included Elias Gomez, bachelor of music in worship studies student, from Chester,…
Read MoreKuglin family helps Congolese know truths of Scripture, dispute false teaching
As they walked around the campus looking for pecans and feeding the koi fish during a recent visit, the Kuglin children began to remember an earlier time when they frequented Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary at an even younger age. But for the past seven years, their home has been Africa. In 2017, alumnus Aaron Kuglin…
Read MoreLong-time music professor William Colson passes away
William Wilder Colson, a long-time member of the faculty at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, passed away Oct. 13 in Largo, Fla., at 79 years of age. Colson was born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1945, and married Barbara Joy Simpson in 1977. He received degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory and two from the University of…
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