Archive for October 2018
Southwestern to be represented at ETS, ASOR 2018 annual meetings
Southwestern Seminary will be represented by 14 faculty members and six students at the 70th annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in Denver, Colo., Nov. 13-15. This year’s theme will be “Holy Spirit.” Southwestern faculty and students taking part in the meeting include: David Allen (dean, School of Preaching): “The Role of the Holy…
Read MoreThirst Conference inspires humility before God
“Lord, I need You. I need Your grace, Your forgiveness, Your love, and Your reviving power.” “Lord, by the power of Your Holy Spirit, I want to say YES to You in every category of my life.” “Lord, help me prioritize Your kingdom vision, Your Great Commission; and help me love others boldly, just as…
Read MoreHorsewoman finds true joy in Jesus
Every individual has a hole in his life that only Jesus can fill, says Sam Sorenson, a Master of Divinity student at Southwestern Seminary. People often attempt to fill this void with worldly pursuits, be it money, relationships or education, but all such efforts ultimately fail to yield true joy. True joy can only be…
Read MoreWomen’s Auxiliary luncheon features testimonies of women of faith
Southwestern Seminary comprises many women committed to prepare for the call God has placed on each of their lives. This call is evident from their studies and the ways in which they lead, teach and encourage others in their ministry work. At the recent Women’s Auxiliary Luncheon on the Fort Worth campus, Oct. 24, Southwestern…
Read MoreFaculty-edited text tackles tough issues facing missionaries
Keith Eitel and prominent missiologist David Hesselgrave met in the early 1980s when they worked together in the Evangelical Missiological Society. Both men were devoted to the organization, which upholds missions and evangelism in a secularizing world. Eitel, now dean of the Roy Fish School of Evangelism and Missions at Southwestern Seminary, was a charter member of the EVM, which Hesselgrave…
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