Author: Communications
All Southeastern students: We heard a challenge yesterday from one of our own, Jerome Gay, lead pastor of Vision International Church in southeast Raleigh. Jerome wants his church to be part of a gospel-centered resurgence to create a “new normal” within the inner-city church culture. For those of you willing to accept that challenge, here
Andreas J. Köstenberger, director of Ph.D. studies and professor at Southeastern, has recently taken on a new role at B&H Publishing Group, the publishing branch of LifeWay Christian Resources. Köstenberger will be the director of acquisitions for B&H’s academic program. In this new role, he will be helping to acquire significant authors to publish materials
We had a wonderful record-breaking Welcome Weekend and NSO at Southeastern! You can relive some of the memories by checking out Southeastern’s Flickr page slideshow.
Helping hands abounded at The College at Southeastern’s first official “move-in day.” As approximately 50 new college freshmen arrived to Southeastern’s campus this morning, over 100 volunteers milled around, waiting to help unload vehicles and trailers full of dorm supplies. The new students – most of whom expected to have a full day of carrying
Dr. Ken Coley, professor of Christian Education and director of the Doctor of Education program, has written a web article for LifeWay on three challenges facing the Minister of Education. Check it out, http://bit.ly/bObNj9.
A media team from Southeastern spent the Fourth of July weekend with Paul Seddon and Cody Wood, a couple of Southeastern grads planting a church in Livingston, Montana. President Akin and his wife were there as well. You can read a little about it, and see a bunch of pictures, at the Southeastern missions blog.
If you have been around campus lately you have noticed the work that is going on to refresh the Binkley Chapel steeple. Southeastern’s not-so-afraid-of-heights reporter Kelly Jo went all the way up to get some photos of our campus from on high, and you can view them by going to this Flickr slideshow. Special thanks
The record may reveal that the 2010 convention in Orlando was a historic moment for the churches of the SBC. Only time will tell. From my perspective it was a wonderful convention as Southern Baptists affirmed overwhelmingly how we wish to chart our future. What were the crucial happenings and their significance at this year’s
by Lauren Crane In dialogue with Mark Dever, Al Mohler and David Platt, Southeastern president Daniel Akin discussed the next steps for the Southern Baptist Convention, now that the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force’s recommendations have been passed. The men gathered late Tuesday at the Southern Baptist Convention as part of an event called 9Marks
by Lauren Crane At a gathering of Southern Baptist leaders on Tuesday afternoon, proponents of the Great Commission Resurgence discussed the need for a majority vote in favor of the GCR. Southeastern’s president, Danny Akin, said, “What is at stake is the fact that business as usual is not working well. We’ve been losing ground