Publications
Mohler Elected President of the Evangelical Theological Society
Southern Seminary’s president was elected to the role in November during the society’s 72nd annual meeting.
Boyce College Remembers Nick Challies as a Young Man “Living and Breathing for God”
Friends, family, and faculty members gathered to honor the life of the 20-year-old student who died suddenly three days earlier.
Confident in God’s Unchanging Word
Lenny Hartono’s ministry in the hardest circumstances
“If You Have No Morphology, You Have No Theology”
Peter Gentry Retiring After 22 Years of Faithful Service
From Oregon to Louisville to the Deep South
SBTS grad patiently revitalizing Georgia church
An Academic Center with a Missionary Heart
Jenkins Center Going Strong in Equipping Students and Laypersons to Engage Islam
A Legacy of Wisdom and Discipleship
How Dale and Mavis Smith support Southern
Treasuring the Message
Remembering the life of Barbara Bartow
Three Fall Giving Campaigns Raise $1.5 Million for the Southern Fund
Donors support Southern through the Fall Giving Day, Heritage Golf Classic, and Year-End Giving Campaign
Gratitude for God’s Unchanging Grace in Ever-Changing Times
Every challenge in a Christian’s life must be met with God-honoring resolve.
Onward
Everything we are, everything we do, everything we teach, is based upon the knowledge that God’s Word is truth – inerrant, inspired, infallible, totally true and trustworthy. The theme of this issue of Southern Seminary Magazine is truth—truth unchanged and unchanging.
Making Theological Education Accessible
Distance students can now get degrees online in seven different areas from biblical counseling to worship.
An Oasis of Truth in a Secular Wasteland
The church must draw from deep springs of truth even as it lives as a moral minority in a hostile world.
Religious Liberty Made Me a Baptist
It is in the Baptist tradition where the principles of religious liberty are most fulsomely applied.
Resilient In a Time of Crisis
SBTS not only coped with the pandemic, but thrived financially and numerically.
A Storm Is Coming
Mohler’s new book talks about cultural shifts, political regimes, and the constant need for biblical teaching