95 ways to reform your fall
Whether you’re new to Louisville or a veteran of blue books and Moodle deadlines, mark your fall semester with a different sort of 95 theses.
Whether you’re new to Louisville or a veteran of blue books and Moodle deadlines, mark your fall semester with a different sort of 95 theses.
Christians ought to be marked by diligence, integrity, and eternity in their work.
The financial struggles and successes of the founder of Southern Seminary.
After losing her husband to cystic fibrosis, Kratz committed herself to helping others deal with their own grief.
strategies for reading to your children
John Sampey received a mysterious letter with a message from his late friend and colleague A.T. Robertson. Problem was, Robertson had been dead for three years.
A Vietnamese student’s road to faith
Don’t just start scrolling through your Netflix queue immediately after taking your last final exam. Set the TV remote aside for a minute and crack open a novel first. You might be surprised where it takes you.
Distinguishing himself as the antithesis of Crawford Toy, Riggan is remembered as having the potential to be one of the seminary’s most accomplished and respected professors.
Daniel M. Gurtner, SBTS faculty member, on why academic rigor equips students for ministry.
Ayman Ibrahim led a team from Southern Seminary to Dearborn, Michigan — known as the “Mecca of the United States” and boasts the highest concentration of Muslims of any city in the country.
A.T. Robertson’s Greek Grammar Learn the story of sacrifice and struggle behind one of the most important Greek grammars of the 20th century.
Greek in seminary is hard; keeping up with it after you finish your required classes is a different kind of challenge. Robert L. Plummer gives you the tools and encouragement to keep your Greek New Testament open.
Meet Harvard graduate and new Boyce College professor Tyler Flatt and his vision for classical education.
Think of this like an instruction manual, except fun. We’ll tell you what you need to know to be a successful student, how to grow in your spiritual devotion, and where to go when it’s time to relax.
Learn the history of Arabic instruction at Southern Seminary, which dates back to the end of the 19th century.
Grandpa was sitting by himself, and what might have been idyllic in different circumstances turned heartbreaking.
Moving from their family’s missionary work in Latin America to Louisville, Kentucky, the three Llambés siblings have flourished together at the same school.
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