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.
Despite a secular culture that tells us otherwise, the truth still means everything to the people of God.
At Southern Seminary and Boyce College, we face the honor and challenge of raising up a generation of young Christian leaders, preachers, ministers, and missionaries who will be people of the truth.
How Southern Seminary alumnus Mat Alexander found his calling.
Haykin explains how Andrew Fuller’s example is useful for pastors
Zeal for God and his gospel ought to mark every disciple of Jesus Christ.
Schreiner discusses new handbook
A confessional Christian college, 20 years in the making.
The relational ministry of Dave Deklavon
A short conversation with Dominick Hernández
Burk starts by helping students know their Bibles
At Boyce College, Casey Boss learned how to serve the church by loving others.
“I wanted to go somewhere where the education was built on a Christian foundation.”
Blake Rogers took his Boyce ministry preparation straight to the fields of church planting.
Don and MaryAnn Klassen trust Boyce with their daughter’s future
How Jeff and Peggy Parr are investing in Southern Seminary and Boyce College