From the monthly archives:

August 2007

Voddie Tube

by Tony Kummer on August 30, 2007

Voddie Baucham video clips have been appearing in mass on YouTube this week. Here are a few to get you talking. Leave a comment or start a conversation on your blog.
Are You an Emasculated Man?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX8KWSuEhIc
You’re Not Ready For Family Driven Faith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nY5ZhnbrPA

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This guest post was contributed by two-time Southern Seminary graduate and church planter Devin Hudson who writes at Grace Is The Point. Devin is the current and founding pastor of Grace Point Church in Las Vegas.
In recent weeks, I have been thinking through some of my theological tenets (that’s tenets meaning beliefs and not [...]

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I’ve been asked to be a blog cowboy and do a roundup of recent SBTS, SBC, and other blogging of interest. If this works out, Tony and Company might allow me to do this on a weekly basis, but for now I am on trial. Oh, and one more thing, blogs are [...]

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News from the Asbury Theological Seminary:
N.T. “Tom” Wright, the Bishop of Durham in the Church of England and a leading British New Testament scholar, will visit Asbury Theological Seminary Nov. 13-14, 2007. Details are not yet finalized, but a public lecture is planned addressing the use of Scripture in contemporary political discourse. More details will [...]

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It is always helpful to speak clearly. Words matter. Definitions matter. Without a shared understanding of terms, real communication is impossible. Christian thinkers and pastors must insist on clear language.
I want to hear how you would briefly define the Gospel? Just leave your answer in the comments of this post. If you’ve written a [...]

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 A few weeks ago, we looked at the phrase “personal relationship with Jesus” in light of Scriptural teaching. Today, we will look at another popular phrase: “Ask Jesus into your heart.”
On the August 8, 2007 edition of The Albert Mohler Program, a called asked Dr. Mohler: “Could you inform me where the term ‘ask Jesus into [...]

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It is an exciting time to be a student at Southern Seminary. We are privileged to sit at the feet of some of the most gifted, world-renowned scholars on the planet. The seminary is growing by leaps and bounds. Our president hosts a daily radio program and is respected by Christians and non-Christians alike. We [...]

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