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SBTS trustees’ election of Haykin, Taylor Flatt joins Boyce faculty, ETS 2016, CBS revision

Orthodox Christology in a Secular Age

Spring News and Events

Said at Southern, 500 years after Reformation, Gheens Lecture 2017 and more.

Let My People Go

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

Who Most Influenced Your Understanding of Expository Preaching?

Leader influences

Preaching in a secular age

With the advance of secular pluralism, expository preaching must become the church’s strategy for survival.

Beyond the Pulpit

A day-in-the-life of Southern preaching professor and pastor Hershael W. York.

‘Giving Joy’

As a student and supporter, Shelley Caulder’s joyful presence has changed lives at Southern Seminary.

The Centrality of the Bible in Preaching

In a chaotic culture, pastors must rely on the power of God’s Word alone to break through the noise.

The Reformation of FBC Durham

North Carolina pastor Andy Davis revitalized his church through verse-by-verse expository preaching

‘A Power to Move Men’

The legacy of SBTS co-founder John A. Broadus: renowned preacher who was a teacher of preachers.

Great Moments in Preaching

The legacy of John Broadus’ preaching shaped generations of Southern Baptist preachers.

The Pulpit and the Lectern

Hamilton’s love for the biblical storyline infuses his preaching and teaching

‘Sacred Mission’

I have a sacred mission to keep pastors and Christians reading the Greek New Testament for life. … it’s going to make them people who will proclaim clearly what the Scripture says and ultimately that’s the proclamation of the gospel. — Robert L. Plummer

Confessing the Faith

At times we need to make certain we’re holding up our own confession of faith and making clear that this is not just what we believe, it’s who we are. … this book is a way of making clear for now and for future generations these are the truths we hold and hold boldly. — R. Albert Mohler Jr.

A Prophet of Cultural Engagement

Christians have always wrestled with the question of how to live in and engage most faithfully the culture around us. That challenge has, perhaps, never been more difficult than it is at this moment. The moral and intellectual foundations of Western nations, and those influenced by them, are currently changing at an unprecedented velocity. This…

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