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Training Pastors in the Local Church: One on One Mentoring (Part 2 of 7)

The most direct way of training men in the context of the local church is through mentoring.
One on one mentoring can be one of the most rewarding methods of training others. It may possibly be the most difficult as well. It involves an investing, or pouring, of one’s life into another. It involves some vulnerability, [...]

Training Pastors in the Local Church: Introduction and Overview (Part 1 of 7)

The church is called “a pillar and buttress of truth” (1 Tim. 3:15 ESV). The model of theological training presented in the Scriptures is one that directly involves the local church, particularly as qualified men train others to teach others (2 Tim. 2:2).
I began seminary classes in the Spring of 2007, by distance education. I [...]

SAS Flashback: 3 Mohler Videos From 2007 SBC Convention

If you want to see Mohler in action as a denominational statesman, check these 3 videos from Dr. Albert Mohler – 3 Videos From The 2007 Southern Baptist Convention.
You can also join the discussion and poll on our last post about Mohler 2008 President of the SBC

Bible Reading Plan: Southern Seminary Style

Who is up for a challenge over winter break?
My favorite Seminary isn’t offering any classes I need this January, so I’ve been looking for a study project. It occurred to me that I could read the entire Bible in a month if I maintained the Southern Seminary reading pace over the winter break. I like [...]

Semester Retrospective: Fall 2007

Another one in the books. How did it go? This post is an open forum to discuss everything related to the Fall 2007 at Southern Seminary.

Professor: Who was your favorite professor this semester? Only nominate professors you actually had this Semester.
Chapel: What was your favorite SBTS chapel message this semester?
Buzz: What created the [...]

NEWSFLASH: Being Single in Seminary is DIFFICULT – Roundup for 11-23

From the “Only at Southern” file comes a topic that gets endless mileage on campus. That topic is the topic of singleness. Whole blogs have been written about the, well, strange single student situation at Southern. (now that was alliteration worthy of Adrian Rogers)