Three changes in theological education: Then and now How James P. Boyce’s vision became a reality. C. Jeffrey Robinson
A ‘maximum degree of faithfulness’ A conversation with Albert Mohler about his 25 years as the president of Southern Seminary.
Life in the post-Christian desert Two-time Southern Seminary alumnus Nate Millican moved 1,700 miles away from family and friends — all for the gospel of Jesus Christ. photography by Emil Handke
‘In awe of what God has done’ Longtime professor Hershael York tells his story of meeting R. Albert Mohler Jr. and the early days of his presidency. Hershael W. York
Photo essay: Albert Mohler in his 25th year A behind-the-scenes look at R. Albert Mohler Jr. in his 25th year as president of Southern Seminary. Emil Handke
The strategic growth of Boyce College Changing a small Bible college into a four-year undergraduate institution was a big risk. But 20 years later, Boyce College has grown exponentially — and its mission is more important than ever. Andrew J.W. Smith
The unseen ministry of Mary Mohler Southern Seminary’s First Lady has played a crucial — but often behind-the-scenes — role in the school’s past 25 years. Here’s her story. Kate Brannen Smith