History
John Owen’s Bible
8 reasons you need the Puritans more than you think
The Puritans can teach us how to suffer, serve, and lead with faithfulness.
William Whitsitt’s private grudges
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Can we really trust the Bible if the manuscripts have mistakes?
3 reasons second century scribes don’t make me doubt the Bible’s inerrancy.
Pastors don’t just need books, they need mentors
Leadership in the church is so important that we should be prepared to go to great lengths to see future leaders of the church trained.
A.T. Robertson’s Heavenly Sermon
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Even in his death, Billy Graham Preached the gospel
A personal reflection from the Billy Graham School dean
Denominational and Transdenominational Identity: Commonalities and Complexities in American Evangelicalism
Southern Baptists and the Doctrine of Scripture: The Question of Theological Development
Southern Seminary houses the only school endorsed by Billy Graham
Billy Graham leaves behind a rich legacy not only in evangelism and American religious life, but in the history of Southern Seminary. In 1963, under the leadership of SBTS President Duke McCall, the school established the Billy Graham chair of evangelism, which became a position now held by Timothy K. Beougher. In 1993, Southern Seminary…
5 things every pastor can learn from Billy Graham
Billy Graham’s faith was authentic, on and off the crusade stage.
7 things every Christian can learn from Billy Graham
These observations are not about the vast numerical impact of his evangelistic ministry (such as preaching to over 200 million people), but about his on-going legacy from which we can draw inspiration in our own lives and ministries today.
Billy Graham and Southern Seminary
Seven decades of Great Commission collaboration
What Charles Spurgeon’s Valentine teaches us all about marriage
On Valentine’s Day, Charles Spurgeon’s marriage is a model for us all.
SBTS Missions Heritage Stretches to its Earliest Days
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The church’s role in racial reconciliation: a sermon by Martin Luther King Jr.
“Segregation is a moral evil which no Christian can accept. The church must make it clear that if we are to be true witnesses of Jesus Christ, we can no longer give our allegiance to a system of segregation.”
Spurgeon’s advice for suffering Christians
When experiencing trials, Charles Spurgeon made a point to cling to God’s promises.