Faculty News, Profiles, and Books

A PLACE FOR TRUTH IN A CONFUSED AGE

Despite a secular culture that tells us otherwise, the truth still means everything to the people of God.

Becoming a loving shepherd

Haykin explains how Andrew Fuller’s example is useful for pastors

The book of Acts and the scandal of the Christian faith

Zeal for God and his gospel ought to mark every disciple of Jesus Christ.

Acts and Paul from 40,000 feet

Schreiner discusses new handbook

Boyce College’s ‘unofficial dad’

The relational ministry of Dave Deklavon

Preaching and teaching the Old Testament with vigor

A short conversation with Dominick Hernández

Denny Burk: Engaging culture in the classroom

Burk starts by helping students know their Bibles

Teaching them to observe all I have commanded you

The Christian college and the Great Commission

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.

‘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.

Mark Coppenger can’t stop talking about the gospel

It’s likely you’ll find him riding the bus to Southern Seminary’s campus in Louisville from his home in Nashville, Tennessee, choosing public transit over his car if possible, favoring the stories in the seats on the Megabus over the company of his car radio.

Considering covenants

Gratitude is a ‘deeply theological issue’

Mary Mohler’s new book provides a strategy for ‘growing in gratitude’

How the Lord’s Prayer will turn the world upside down

R. Albert Mohler Jr. explains how Christians have understood the Lord’s Prayer for centuries — and why it matters more than ever today

Overcoming the shadow of racism

Williams and Jones discuss new book on race and the Southern Baptist Convention

Greenway discusses appointment to the SBC’s Evangelism Task Force

Faculty News

Southern Seminary community remembers Draper at memorial; Trustees install Gaines to visiting professorship; And more.

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