Archive for February 2024
4 Things Homeschoolers Need their Freshman Year of College
Homeschoolers face unique challenges when entering college. You’ve only just graduated high school. Everyone expects you to dive headfirst into college. After all, the cliché homeschooler is smart and ambitious. But college takes you away from family and familiarity. All college freshmen can face the challenges of homesickness, finances, and time management, but homeschoolers face…
Read MoreSeminary Hill press releases first volume of ‘When the Fires of Heaven Fell’
In the first of a two-volume set, Seminary Hill Press, the publishing arm of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, announced today the release of When the Fires of Heaven Fell: How God Shapes History Through Revivals, authored by Malcolm R. McDow, retired professor of evangelism. The first volume covers the history of revivals from Moses’s encounter…
Read MoreLand Center announces eight additions to Fellows Program
Eight Christian thought, ministry, and academic leaders are the newly named fellows to the Fellows Program of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Daniel M. Darling, director of the Land Center, announced today. “Each of these men are brilliant scholars/leaders engaged in Christian ministry that helps Baptists engage the world…
Read MoreThrough classroom instruction Streett lays foundation of Scripture for ministry
Sitting under his father’s preaching grew a love for the Word of God in the heart of Andrew Streett, associate professor of biblical studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. A native of Maryland, Streett moved to Dallas as a two-year-old so his father, R. Alan Streett could begin teaching at Criswell College, where he currently…
Read MoreBurggraff makes music theory ‘fun,’ ‘interesting’ at Southwestern
For many students in the School of Church Music and Worship (SCMW), subjects like church music or music history are among the most interesting. However, many students are drawn to a subject that is typically looked at as less interesting, music theory. This is due, in part, to the teaching of Nathan Burggraff, associate professor…
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