Archive for November 2022
Arriola declares prayer, Holy Spirit are power to save during chapel message
Prayer and the Holy Spirit are the power to move and save, preached Julio Arriola, director of the SEND Network with the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, during his Nov. 17 chapel message at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College. Matt Queen, associate dean of the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and…
Read More‘Beg God for tears’: Pastors challenged to be broken for lost people at Southwestern SBTC breakfast
Recognizing evangelism is the “heartbeat” of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, O.S. Hawkins, Matt Queen, and Nathan Lorick spoke about the need for “tears” for lost people to a capacity crowd at the seminary’s alumni and friends breakfast held Nov. 15 in Corpus Christi, Texas, as part of the…
Read MoreShirley teaches, models disciple-making among students
In the spring of 2016, when South Korean native Sungwan Kim was working towards his Master of Arts in Christian Education at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, he “had a lot of questions” that he sent to the professor of his Ministry of Education course. One Friday afternoon, the professor, Chris Shirley, “spent two hours answering”…
Read MoreBotticelli, Kubic appointed to new roles at Southwestern Seminary library
Jill Botticelli and J. Craig Kubic have been appointed director of libraries and archivist and librarian emeritus, respectively, at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, David S. Dockery, interim president, announced today. “Jill Botticelli has served Southwestern Seminary well in various capacities in recent years,” Dockery said. “She brings to this leadership role in the library a…
Read MorePianist diverted from New York City by COVID led by God to Southwestern doctoral program
Alison Beck and her sister, Elizabeth, had a thriving music business in New York City before the COVID-19 pandemic began. She spent six years working as a freelance pianist alongside her violinist sister and loved the cultural opportunities provided for them living in such a big city. “We both had planned on making the city…
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