From the monthly archives:

May 2007

I came across this the other day and thought it would pass it along. Although we are not “prospective seminarians” this letter by Wayne Grudem to a young man name Jerry is worth the read. It was originally published in in the August 25, 1972 of Christianity Today. Here is the basic outline of [...]

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Dr. Donald Whitney will lead lead a Spiritual Disciplines Conference at SBTS on October 26-27, 2007. Full conference information can be found here. Here is a description from the Center for Biblical Spirituality Website:
This conference is for adults and teenagers. Children who register are also welcome, though no childcare will be provided. (Registration is not [...]

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I just read a witty and on-point article by SBTS alumni Mark Combs who blogs at Intersect. Part conspiracy theory and part rebuke - it is a post you should read. Here is a summary of his complaints followed by his application paragraph:

Many seminary students could be from another planet.
Many seminary students are, shall we [...]

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Blogging is fun.
I get to meet new people and learn new things. It can be an extension of my ministry. It’s a tech thing. It may have spiritual benefits. I hear new perspectives. There are a lot of pictures and videos and more videos. Reading this or this should get you academic credits. [...]

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The Towers is reporting that Michael Haykin is leaving Toronto Seminary to join the faculty of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. That gives us a big +1 for blogging professors at Southern. You can read Dr. Haykin’s blog titled “Historia Ecclesiastica” here. About the new appointment the Towers wrote:
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary this week [...]

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Today’s article was written by graduating M.Div student Matthew Wireman who blogs at Off The Wire. This is part 2 of 2. You can read the first part here. Don’t miss any of our guest content. Be sure to subscribe to our feed or get Said At Southern updates via [...]

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The Spring 2007 semester is officially over.  What are the top 5 things you will be doing this Summer? 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60og9gwKh1o
What about you?

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