Alumni

Kitchens, SBTS Alum, Promoted to Air Force Chief of Chaplains

Kitchens will lead the Department of the Air Force Chaplain Corps—consisting of 2,200 active and reserve chaplains and religious affairs airmen.

WE HAVE TO LIVE OUT OUR FAITH: HOW ONE SBTS ALUM IS LEADING HIS CHURCH AMIDST THE RUBBLE OF A DEADLY STORM’S WAKE

THIRTY TO SIXTY SECONDS. That’s how long it took for the storm to explode Wes Fowler’s carefully regimented weekly schedule and, of profoundly more importance, to change his life and the lives of Mayfield, Kentucky’s citizens forever.

Confident in God’s Unchanging Word

Lenny Hartono’s ministry in the hardest circumstances

From Oregon to Louisville to the Deep South

SBTS grad patiently revitalizing Georgia church

The necessity of imparting ‘theology for everyday life’

In his ministry, J.T. English has found that truth is foundational.

Equipped to handle God’s Word

How P.J. Tibayan’s “unbearably heavy burden” to know God was enriched at Southern.

Local church ministry is the ‘heartbeat’ of the pastor’s life

How Southern Seminary alumnus Mat Alexander found his calling.

Learning love: How a Boyce student found her ministry calling

At Boyce College, Casey Boss learned how to serve the church by loving others.

Niko Kampouris uses his business degree as a means of devotion

“I wanted to go somewhere where the education was built on a Christian foundation.”

Training in curiosity: How a counseling degree became a career in journalism

 

Prepared for the work: How SBTS trained Rogers for pastoral ministry

Blake Rogers took his Boyce ministry preparation straight to the fields of church planting.

Autism is a ministry ‘benefit’ for Japan missionary Steven Kunkel

 

More than a job

Southern Seminary alum Nate Bishop’s calling to pastor a 150-year-old church and serve as the first vice president of the KBC

A Legacy of Church-Focused Scholarship

A look at the SBTS Ph.D. program at age 125

Let My People Go

SBTS alumnus Raleigh Sadler leads a ministry aimed at equipping local churches to fight human trafficking.

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Grace in the Heights

Jeremy Yong rebelled against the honor-shame culture of his youth. Now he’s turning it upside down with gospel transparency.

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